Everyone talks about decentralization, but crypto doesn’t feel private anymore. Every wallet gets tracked, every trade leaves a footprint, and every click feeds another system watching user behavior. The space that promised freedom now feels overloaded with noise. Too many tools, fake experts, and recycled “alpha” threads flooding timelines daily. Most AI crypto projects look like the same thing: a dashboard, a chatbot, and a big promise attached to it.
That’s why Genius Terminal caught my attention. Not because of hype, because AI narratives are already getting overused, but because the concept feels practical. A private on-chain terminal that cuts through noise and puts everything in one place actually sounds useful. People are exhausted from jumping between ten tabs trying to figure out what’s real and what’s just sponsored content.
I keep coming back to one thing: crypto users aren’t looking for another shiny platform anymore. They’re tired of fake narratives and nonstop influencer marketing. Most projects want to look impressive. Genius Terminal at least feels like it’s trying to solve a real problem first. In this market, usefulness might matter more than hype.