i used to get frustrated whenever i saw a vault hit capacity.

it felt unfair.

you finally discover a strong strategy, do your research, decide to allocate capital... and then you see the door closing because the vault is full.

for a long time, i thought capacity limits were a flaw.

then i realized something uncomfortable:

the best strategies aren't supposed to absorb infinite capital.

at a certain point, too much money starts damaging the very thing that made the opportunity attractive in the first place.

that's why i found the approach behind @Bedrock interesting.

through institutional vaults like the Selini vault, the focus isn't on attracting unlimited deposits. it's about connecting capital to real strategies through a structure that can actually sustain itself.

the goal isn't to fit everyone into the same trade.

the goal is to protect the quality of the opportunity.

suddenly, capacity stopped feeling like artificial scarcity.

it started feeling like risk management.

the best opportunities don't need infinite capital.

they need the right amount of capital.

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