Something about DeFi execution kept feeling psychologically inefficient to me.

At first I assumed the problem was volatility. Then liquidity. Then governance lag.

But the more I watched traders operate during fast market conditions, the more it felt like the deeper issue was the distance between intention and execution itself.

Capital rarely moves when conviction appears. It moves after hesitation, after friction, after systems force users through layers of coordination that slowly distort timing.

That delay compounds.

Most infrastructure still treats execution like navigation. Bridges, approvals, fragmented liquidity, routing complexity. Every extra step quietly increases behavioral pressure, especially during volatility when patience becomes expensive in the wrong direction.

That’s what caught my attention about Genius Terminal.

Not speed exactly.

Reduction.

An attempt to remove unnecessary layers between decision and settlement before friction turns into forced mistakes.

Still early obviously.

But if systems like this actually work, the bigger shift may not be technological at all. It may be behavioral.

And that changes how capital behaves long before people realize it.

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