#genius $GENIUS What stands out about Genius Terminal is not just the privacy angle — it is the attempt to turn the terminal into the product layer itself. Instead of making users bounce between bridges, wallets, approvals, and separate frontends, it pushes trading into one place where the rest of the stack becomes background plumbing.

That matters because most on-chain friction is not about finding a market. It is about all the steps that happen before the trade even lands: switching networks, wrapping assets, waiting on popups, and losing speed in the process. Genius is aiming at that exact leak.

The cleaner insight is this: for serious DeFi users, execution quality is now as much a UX problem as a liquidity problem. A terminal that removes the handoffs can change how traders move size, rotate capital, and manage positions across chains without feeling like they are stitching together the market by hand.

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