Today's blind box airdrop
Took a quick peek
The common ones can sell for 20 bucks
Are the rare ones a big score?
Some folks managed to snag them 😪😪😪
My cousin is in her second year of grad school, working on distributed systems, and usually scoffs at the crypto hype. Last weekend, she came back and suddenly told me she's using @Bedrock , and I almost spat my drink on the screen. I asked her why, and she said: she read the code audit report from start to finish, the contract logic is clean, no backdoors. Pretty software engineer reasoning, but I respect it. She went on to say the process is simple, deposit Bitcoin and you’re good in five minutes, and after getting uniBTC, she didn’t waste any time, she immediately staked it in a Curve pool to earn double yields. After three months, the annualized return is holding steady around 6%, and she said that's "using math instead of faith." I was stunned for a moment, that line is more effective than me writing ten articles.
#Bedrock what really got me was the next part. She said she used to think that blockchain was just about speculation or scams, but now she sees there are protocols seriously addressing the issue of "how to keep assets working." Her Bitcoin is no longer just a string of numbers lying around, it’s like a rented server that’s actually doing work.
But my cousin isn't blindly optimistic. She showed me $BR 's liquidation mechanism, saying that in extreme market conditions, the risk of detachment is real, so she only put 30% of her idle assets in. I told her that rational approach is quite scary, and she replied: irrational people will eventually get schooled by the market. Getting code-savvy folks willing to enter the game, that's probably Bedrock's most hardcore endorsement.
Took a quick peek
The common ones can sell for 20 bucks
Are the rare ones a big score?
Some folks managed to snag them 😪😪😪
My cousin is in her second year of grad school, working on distributed systems, and usually scoffs at the crypto hype. Last weekend, she came back and suddenly told me she's using @Bedrock , and I almost spat my drink on the screen. I asked her why, and she said: she read the code audit report from start to finish, the contract logic is clean, no backdoors. Pretty software engineer reasoning, but I respect it. She went on to say the process is simple, deposit Bitcoin and you’re good in five minutes, and after getting uniBTC, she didn’t waste any time, she immediately staked it in a Curve pool to earn double yields. After three months, the annualized return is holding steady around 6%, and she said that's "using math instead of faith." I was stunned for a moment, that line is more effective than me writing ten articles.
#Bedrock what really got me was the next part. She said she used to think that blockchain was just about speculation or scams, but now she sees there are protocols seriously addressing the issue of "how to keep assets working." Her Bitcoin is no longer just a string of numbers lying around, it’s like a rented server that’s actually doing work.
But my cousin isn't blindly optimistic. She showed me $BR 's liquidation mechanism, saying that in extreme market conditions, the risk of detachment is real, so she only put 30% of her idle assets in. I told her that rational approach is quite scary, and she replied: irrational people will eventually get schooled by the market. Getting code-savvy folks willing to enter the game, that's probably Bedrock's most hardcore endorsement.
