One reason Bedrock continues to catch my attention is that it feels different from the typical Bitcoin yield project.

At first, I thought it was simply another protocol trying to make Bitcoin more productive. But after digging deeper, it seems more like a marketplace where different yield opportunities compete for capital.

Users can deposit assets, receive liquid tokens representing their positions, and continue using those assets across multiple ecosystems while the underlying capital keeps generating returns.

What stands out isn't just the yield. The real innovation is the competitive environment being created, where various protocols and yield sources are constantly trying to attract and retain liquidity. That dynamic could become far more valuable than any single yield strategy over the long run.