If you are trying to maximize your daily Square points right now, posting ten times a day isn’t going to work. With the recent updates, Binance has made it clear: consistency and genuine depth matter way more than a one-off viral post.@Bedrock
Since there is a strict daily cap of 340 points, the smartest strategy is focusing on one or two high-quality, analytical posts instead of spamming the feed. The system automatically filters out lazy AI text and engagement groups, so we actually have to bring real value to the table.
Let’s look at a prime example of a project worth breaking down right now: Bedrock 2.0.


A lot of people are looking at this as just a simple rebranding, but if you look closer at the infrastructure, it’s actually addressing a massive problem in the BTCFi (Bitcoin DeFi) sector. Ever since mid-2024, re-staking yields across the crypto market have been tanking.
Bedrock 2.0 is trying to solve this yield compression by acting as an "Intelligent Yield Engine." Instead of just leaving assets static, it automatically routes Bitcoin across different risk and return levels:
Delta-Neutral Quant Strategies: This is huge for institutional-grade stability. It uses arbitrage to capture steady profits without worrying about sudden market dumps (a great example of this is the Selini Vault).
DeFi-Native Yield: Moving capital efficiently through various liquidity pools.
Lending & Credit Markets: Ensuring secure, safer returns through over-collateralized structures.
Real-World Assets (RWA): Bringing in off-chain diversification to manage overall protocol risk.
With a Total Locked Value (TVL) sitting around $470 million, the market acceptance and liquidity behind this multi-chain asset portfolio are hard to ignore. It shows that serious capital is moving toward automated, intelligent routing to combat dropping yields.

If you are a creator writing about this campaign, skip the generic "bullish" talk. Break down these technical layers, talk about the capital efficiency of the engine, and focus on the real utility. That’s exactly how you trigger the automated algorithm for maximum content points.

What are your thoughts on Bedrock's routing strategy? Are you guys farming points daily, or just focusing on quality over quantity? Let’s discuss below.
