Most people still evaluate Bitcoin infrastructure by asking how much liquidity it can unlock. I've started looking at a different question: what kind of applications become possible once native Bitcoin itself becomes a design assumption instead of an exception.#baby

What stands out to me about Trustless Bitcoin Vaults (TBV) is that they don't just introduce another product. They quietly change how developers can think about building across chains. If native BTC can remain the collateral while different applications plug into the same security model, the architecture starts becoming more important than the individual use case. Borrowing is only the first expression of that shift.$BABY

That's why I'm paying more attention to the infrastructure than the feature list. When builders begin designing around a common collateral standard instead of creating isolated liquidity pools, incentives become easier to align and network effects have more room to compound. That's usually when ecosystems mature without the market immediately noticing.

Watching how @BabylonLabs_io positions Trustless Bitcoin Vaults (TBV) alongside BABY is more interesting to me than chasing narratives around individual products.This isn't about one application anymore. It's about whether native Bitcoin becomes the foundation other applications quietly start designing around.