# Bedrock

> Bedrock is a decentralized governance framework for enhancing yield on Bitcoin and other major assets through a liquid restaking protocol.

- Canonical URL: https://iq.wiki/wiki/bedrock-dao
- Categories: Projects & Protocols
- Tags: Ethereum, Bitcoin, DeFi, Layer2
- Created: 2026-08-18T17:45:51.226Z
- Last updated: 2026-08-18T17:49:25.441Z
- Source: IQ.wiki — the world's largest blockchain and crypto encyclopedia (https://iq.wiki)

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**Bedrock** is a [decentralized finance](https://iq.wiki/wiki/defi) (DeFi) protocol designed to enhance the utility and yield potential of [Bitcoin](https://iq.wiki/wiki/bitcoin) through a novel concept known as liquid restaking. Established in 2023, Bedrock aims to overcome the barriers of traditional staking, which often requires users to lock their assets, thereby limiting liquidity. The Bedrock protocol allows [Bitcoin](https://iq.wiki/wiki/bitcoin) and other major [cryptocurrencies](https://iq.wiki/wiki/cryptocurrency) like [Ethereum](https://iq.wiki/wiki/ethereum) and [IoTeX](https://iq.wiki/wiki/iotex) to be converted into liquid tokens, such as uniBTC and brBTC, which can then be used across various DeFi applications to generate additional yield. [\[1\]](#cite-id-TG5YSXjqnmaBbjgS)​

## Overview

Bedrock's primary aim is to unlock the potential of idle [Bitcoin](https://iq.wiki/wiki/bitcoin) by converting it into productive capital through liquid restaking. Traditionally, [staking](https://iq.wiki/wiki/staking) in [cryptocurrency](https://iq.wiki/wiki/cryptocurrency) involves locking up an asset to earn rewards, which can limit the flexibility of using these assets in other financial strategies. Bedrock addresses this inefficiency by letting users deposit their Bitcoin, [Ethereum](https://iq.wiki/wiki/ethereum), and [IoTeX](https://iq.wiki/wiki/iotex) to receive liquid tokens like uniBTC, which represent their staked positions. These tokens can be traded, staked, or used in lending protocols, essentially transforming dormant Bitcoin into a multi-faceted financial instrument. [\[2\]](#cite-id-zeb2M2SpkfdL2rcG) [\[3\]](#cite-id-YfrLVCdY9fzWxLrI)​

## Technology and Yield Strategy

Bedrock operates a multi-asset liquid restaking protocol, using derivatives and intelligent yield strategies to optimize returns. The protocol’s yield engine, termed [BTCFi](https://iq.wiki/wiki/btcfi) 2.0, intelligently routes [Bitcoin](https://iq.wiki/wiki/bitcoin) capital into high-yield opportunities, spanning structured yield products, real-world asset vaults, [DeFi](https://iq.wiki/wiki/defi) native yield vaults, and more. Each of these categories leverages different risk profiles and strategies to offer stable and predictable yield scenarios. For instance, the delta-neutral quantitative vaults employ systematic arbitrage to capture market premiums independent of Bitcoin price volatility. [\[1\]](#cite-id-TG5YSXjqnmaBbjgS)​

BRclaw is an AI-driven tool within the Bedrock ecosystem that analyses yield sources, assesses risk, and aids in making optimized allocation decisions. This integration of AI enhances strategic decision-making by providing real-time analysis of the yield environment. [\[4\]](#cite-id-VtIcVugXSMJQCmE1)​

## Governance and Tokenomics

Governance within the Bedrock ecosystem is facilitated through a dual-token model involving the BR and veBR tokens. BR is the core governance token used for participating in protocol governance. Possession of BR tokens allows users to earn veBR, a non-transferable token that grants voting rights for governance decisions, such as protocol upgrades and incentive structures. This model incentivizes long-term alignment with the protocol’s goals by offering boosted [staking](https://iq.wiki/wiki/staking) rewards for those with veBR. [\[5\]](#cite-id-wjba0C7T96DWnXnD)​

The BR token has a capped supply of 1 billion, ensuring scarcity and value preservation over time. The initial distribution of BR was strategically designed to prioritize the community, with significant portions allocated for community-driven incentive programs, partnerships, and further protocol development. [\[6\]](#cite-id-SSDT6lUfuITonijF)​

## Ecosystem and Partnerships

Bedrock has positioned itself to play a foundational role within the "[BTCFi](https://iq.wiki/wiki/btcfi)" sector, serving as an essential infrastructure piece that integrates [Bitcoin](https://iq.wiki/wiki/bitcoin) into the broader [decentralized finance](https://iq.wiki/wiki/defi) landscape. By collaborating with various [blockchain](https://iq.wiki/wiki/blockchain) technologies and DeFi protocols, Bedrock seeks to provide a comprehensive yield platform that promotes innovation in financial strategies. Strategic partnerships with major investors such as [OKX](https://iq.wiki/wiki/okx) Ventures, LongHash Ventures, Comma3 Ventures, and others support Bedrock's goal of driving growth and adoption within the ecosystem. [\[7\]](#cite-id-7pjnFgWYjOWnkv8e)​

The protocol supports integration with a variety of chains, offering users multiple points of interaction with different yield strategies. The incorporation of [real-world assets](https://iq.wiki/wiki/real-world-assets-rwas) into yield vaults further diversifies and enriches the sources of returns for participants. [\[4\]](#cite-id-VtIcVugXSMJQCmE1)​

## Security Measures

Bedrock prioritizes security through rigorous audit processes and verifiable [proof-of-reserves](https://iq.wiki/wiki/proof-of-reserves-por). The protocol employs cross-firm verification for its smart contracts, conducted by well-known auditing firms like BlockSec and PeckShield. Additionally, it integrates Chainlink's Secure Mint and Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) to ensure a closed-loop security process for its tokens. AI-powered monitoring tools are also utilized for real-time anomaly detection, reinforcing the protocol's commitment to security and user confidence. [\[4\]](#cite-id-VtIcVugXSMJQCmE1)​
