This morning, the muddy water under the second ring elevated highway splashed all over my pants. I slammed the brakes on my e-bike at the traffic light. Wiping the cold water that leaked through my raincoat, I pulled out my broken phone. I saw that the net value curve of uniETH in @Bedrock suddenly crashed, and my heart sank instantly. Recently, I got a bit too greedy, lured by its underlying node yield and the extra profits, and I staked all my hard-earned savings from grinding away in the crypto mines. I was hoping to earn some stable compound interest, but last night, a node on the Ethereum mainnet got penalized by the system for double signing, leading to a slash. This fire spread through the nested smart contracts and directly burned my balance. I’m just the scapegoat for this chain of explosions. The fatal blind spot of this multi-asset re-staking protocol is right here; you think you're holding a principal-protected yield option. In reality, the Bedrock mechanism is essentially a risk amplifier. It takes our hard-earned cash and delegates it to third-party node operators. As long as the underlying AVS or validator messes up and triggers the network's seizure mechanism, that absolute principal loss gets forcibly distributed among retail investors. I squatted by the curb, flipping through its white paper and sweating more as I read the underlying logic. Bedrock mixes cross-border assets in one pool seeking high annual returns, with extremely dispersed fund routing. In this nested structure, if any peripheral node goes down and faces penalties, the net value of the multi-asset pool will immediately suffer irreversible shrinkage. It's like licking blood off a knife's edge. When encountering extreme slash incidents, the contract doesn’t even have a functional automatic circuit breaker for protection. By the time we see the peg break and want to unstake and retreat, the underlying holes have long been artificially covered, and we can only watch helplessly as the exchange ratio of the derivative tokens in our hands is forcibly adjusted downward. With a truck honking behind me, I ride awkwardly in the cold rain. Just for some measly interest, I placed my principal in a multi-layered black box of risks, paying the price for someone else's node’s mistakes. Watching those hundreds of dollars evaporate for no reason makes me want to slap myself. If anyone brings up this multi-layered nesting again, I’ll flip out on the spot. $BR #Bedrock