The more I study BTCFi, the more I realize that yield isn't the biggest challenge anymore.

A few years ago, Bitcoin management was simple: Buy BTC. Hold BTC. Wait.

Today, Bitcoin Capital can move across lending markets, RWAs, credit products, vaults, and multiple yield strategies.

The problem isn't a lack of opportunities.

The problem is deciding where capital should go.

As Bitcoin Treasury companies continue accumulating BTC, I believe the conversation is slowly shifting from "How much Bitcoin do you own?" to "How efficiently can you manage Bitcoin Capital?"

That's one reason Bedrock 2.0 caught my attention.

What interests me most isn't the yield itself.

It's the idea of creating an intelligent system that helps Bitcoin Capital navigate a growing number of opportunities.

uniBTC aims to simplify access.

BRClaw aims to simplify decision-making.

And in my opinion, decision-making may become one of the most valuable resources in BTCFi.

Because in the future, the winner may not be the person chasing the highest APY.

It may be the person making the smartest capital allocation decisions.@Bedrock #Bedrock $BR

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