Crypto spent years selling dreams while ignoring the actual mess underneath.
Now everybody suddenly cares about infrastructure, private execution, and terminals because the market finally got crowded enough to expose the cracks. Bots watching every move. Chains slowing down during hype waves. Traders juggling ten tabs just to survive on-chain.
That’s why Genius Terminal caught my attention.
Not because it promises some magical “future of finance” fantasy. Mostly because it’s trying to solve a very real problem: crypto became public, fragmented, and exhausting to use.
The interesting part is this — infrastructure only matters when adoption arrives. Every chain looks fast until real traffic hits. Every tool looks clean until thousands of users stress it at once.
Maybe Genius Terminal becomes essential on-chain infrastructure.
Or maybe people keep chasing hype instead of better systems.
Honestly, both feel possible right now.