#bedrock $BR The more I look at Bedrock, the more I think it's challenging one of crypto's oldest assumptions.
For years, assets had a single purpose.
• Bitcoin stored value.
• Ethereum secured applications.
• Stablecoins moved liquidity.
But capital doesn't think in single functions.
A dollar can save, invest, lend, and transact.
Real estate can appreciate while generating income.
Businesses create cash flow while growing in value.
Yet crypto has largely forced a choice:
Hold your asset.
Or use your asset.
Rarely both.
That's why Bedrock stands out.
Not because of restaking.
Not because of rewards.
But because it expands what capital can do without changing what it is.
With solutions like uniBTC, the asset remains Bitcoin. The exposure remains Bitcoin. But the utility grows.
Ownership stays.
Productivity is added.
And once users experience capital that can preserve ownership while doing more, expectations change.
The question stops being "How much yield can I earn?"
It becomes:
"Why isn't my capital working harder?"
To me, that's the real experiment Bedrock is running.
Not a race for higher rewards, but a shift toward multi-purpose capital.
And that shift could be much bigger than most people realize.
$BR
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