@andrew-glorious
Think of a power outlet. You don't build your own power plant - you just plug in and get energy. In crypto, a trust layer works the same way, but instead of electricity, you're tapping into security.
š Your capital = your muscles
š„ Operators = personal trainers who put those muscles to work
š Networks = renters who need that strength for protection
The rules are set upfront: mess up and get slashed, do your job and get paid. No "just trust us" - it's "signed and enforced"
So, what does Symbiotic do?
It turns this into an open marketplace.
š° You deposit assets - and choose who gets to use your strength
š Networks come to plug in - no permission needed, no gatekeepers
Who wins?
⢠Projects don't need to build their own security
⢠Stakers earn money for the risk they take
⢠Users get reliable services - without circus-level complexity
This isn't some vague promise - it's straight-up math.
If you want to earn with your capital, learn to read rules, not just threads.