The market keeps treating AI as a feature. What I'm watching instead is whether AI changes how capital behaves.A lot of attention around @Bedrock 2.0 is focused on BRClaw itself, but that feels like looking at the dashboard instead of the engine. The more interesting question is what happens when users stop spending time searching for yield and start delegating that decision-making process entirely.

I've noticed that most yield ecosystems leak attention before they leak capital. Users get overwhelmed, participation becomes sporadic, and liquidity drifts toward wherever the narrative is loudest. That's usually where retention starts breaking down.BRClaw introduces a different dynamic. If AI becomes the layer that interprets opportunities, risk, and strategy on behalf of users, then the scarce resource isn't information anymore. It's trust. And trust tends to compound differently than incentives do.#Bedrock

The market still values many protocols as if users are manually navigating complexity. What stands out to me is the possibility that Bedrock 2.0 is quietly reducing that complexity itself. If that works, user behavior may become more consistent, capital may become stickier, and $BR may end up benefiting from participation patterns rather than speculation cycles.This isn't about AI-generated insights anymore. It's about AI-generated commitment. That's the signal I think the market is still missing.
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