I keep coming back to a strange fact: Bitcoin has always been secure, yet almost nothing else has ever been allowed to borrow that security. That asymmetry is what Babylon quietly breaks.
Most people watching BABY are fixated on price and TVL headlines — the protocol now holds over 56,000 BTC, worth billions, and that number gets repeated everywhere. But TVL measures capital parked, not capital doing work. The metric that actually matters is how many proof-of-stake networks are choosing to lease Bitcoin's security instead of bootstrapping their own validator sets from scratch. That's a structural shift, not a yield story.#baby
Everyone's asking "how high can BABY go," when the more interesting question is whether Bitcoin, historically inert, is becoming productive infrastructure other chains depend on. If that dependency deepens, the token becomes a side effect of something much larger — Bitcoin quietly turning into shared security layer for an entire ecosystem it was never designed to serve directly.
I'm not sure the market has priced that shift in at all. Has anyone else noticed how little of the conversation is actually about that?
@BabylonLabs_io $BABY #baby
Most people watching BABY are fixated on price and TVL headlines — the protocol now holds over 56,000 BTC, worth billions, and that number gets repeated everywhere. But TVL measures capital parked, not capital doing work. The metric that actually matters is how many proof-of-stake networks are choosing to lease Bitcoin's security instead of bootstrapping their own validator sets from scratch. That's a structural shift, not a yield story.#baby
Everyone's asking "how high can BABY go," when the more interesting question is whether Bitcoin, historically inert, is becoming productive infrastructure other chains depend on. If that dependency deepens, the token becomes a side effect of something much larger — Bitcoin quietly turning into shared security layer for an entire ecosystem it was never designed to serve directly.
I'm not sure the market has priced that shift in at all. Has anyone else noticed how little of the conversation is actually about that?
@BabylonLabs_io $BABY #baby