I’ve found that when many people look at a project, their first reaction is: “How high are the returns?”

But for Babylon, I think what’s more worth considering is: if there weren’t huge incentives, would people still keep using it?

Truly excellent infrastructure doesn’t constantly rely on subsidies—it exists because it solves real problems.

If developers need Bitcoin’s security capabilities, and users need a more reliable BTCFi experience, then Babylon’s value comes from genuine demand, not short-term campaigns.

So I’m not just fixated on APR, and I’m not watching the coin price every day.

What I care about more is whether the ecosystem has gained new partnerships, whether new applications have been integrated, and whether more developers are willing to build products around Babylon.

In the long run, demand matters more than returns, and usage matters more than hype.

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