Tried using the Babylon staking dashboard for the first time last week and almost closed the tab halfway through.

There are so many options when you start — different Finality Providers, co-staking settings, vault stuff, all in one place. I kept second-guessing which provider to pick and whether I was linking everything correctly. For a second I thought “maybe this is too complicated and I should just leave my BTC alone again.”
But the main reason I stayed is still the same: your Bitcoin never leaves the Bitcoin network and you keep the keys the whole time. No wrapping, no bridge, no hoping some other chain doesn’t have a bad day. That part still feels rare.

Once I slowed down and just picked one solid provider it was fine, but the first 10 minutes can feel a bit much if you’re not used to this kind of interface.

Anyone else open the dashboard, stare at it for a while, and almost bounce? Or did you sail through it easy?
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