One thing that’s always felt weird to me about on-chain trading…
why are we acting like every single move being public is normal?
If I enter a position, size up, rotate, or take profit — all of that can literally be tracked.
That might not matter to everyone.
But for serious traders? That’s terrible design.
That’s what made Genius interesting when I looked deeper.
“Genius Terminal is the first private and final on-chain terminal.”
And honestly, the Ghost Orders concept is what really got my attention.
Most projects compete on the same checklist:
faster swaps, better routing, more chains.
Useful, sure.
But private execution? That’s a completely different conversation.
Because DeFi solved ownership.
What it never really solved was execution quality.
Trading on-chain shouldn’t feel like operating in a glass house where your strategy becomes public data.
If Genius actually delivers on making execution more private while keeping everything on-chain, that’s something worth paying attention to.
Would serious traders choose transparency… if they didn’t have to?