I keep catching myself thinking about Babylon in a different way than most projects I follow. It isn't because of the rewards or the headlines. It's because it made me realize how fixed my own view of Bitcoin had become. I always assumed the safest thing to do was simply hold it and never touch it.

The more I read, the more I started wondering if we've been treating Bitcoin as something that's almost too important to be useful. If self-custodial staking actually becomes normal, then maybe the conversation shifts from "Should I use my BTC?" to "Where does my BTC create the most value without giving up control?" That feels like a much bigger change than people give it credit for.

@BabylonLabs_io #baby #BABY $BABY

I'm also trying not to judge Babylon by short-term numbers. TVL can grow because incentives are attractive, but real conviction shows up when people stay after those incentives fade. That's the part I'm curious about.

Maybe none of this plays out the way I imagine. Crypto has a habit of humbling anyone who becomes too confident. But every now and then a project changes the way I think about an asset instead of just offering another way to earn from it, and that's usually worth paying attention to.


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$SNXX
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🤝 Sometimes
20%
✅ Often
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🤷 It depends
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