For years, launching a new decentralized network felt like a massive catch-22.

If developers wanted to build an oracle, a cross-chain bridge, or a specialized data layer, they had to convince thousands of independent node operators to lock up capital and secure their specific chain. Bootstrapping this economic security from scratch was painfully slow, extremely expensive, and usually ended with the network printing millions of inflationary tokens just to pay for its own survival. It was a completely fragmented, inefficient system that stifled innovation.

Restaking and Shared Security have permanently solved this dilemma.

Instead of forcing every new protocol to build its own independent security wall, developers can now essentially "rent" billions of dollars in existing economic trust directly from base layers like Ethereum and Bitcoin. Users who are already staking their assets can opt-in to secure additional applications simultaneously, earning a layered yield on their capital without needing to buy a highly volatile, unproven token.

This completely changes the unit economics of Web3. The infrastructure required to launch robust, highly secure decentralized applications has dropped to near zero, while capital efficiency for everyday stakers has reached an all-time high. The protocols managing this flow of shared security are quietly becoming the bedrock of the entire decentralized economy.

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