Nobody talks about the real reason people leave crypto.
It's not scams. It's not volatility.
It's the 6-step process just to move $20.
I tested this myself. Wanted to move some funds across chains last month. What happened next was embarrassing for the whole industry honestly 😭
Step 1 — realized I don't have gas on that chain
Step 2 — went to buy gas token
Step 3 — bridge took 4 minutes
Step 4 — wrong network, had to switch
Step 5 — re-approve the transaction
Step 6 — failed anyway
That's not a user problem. That's a product problem.
And that's what made me actually pay attention to #genius Terminal.
From what I dug into, @GeniusOfficial is built across 10+ blockchains, connected to 150+ DEXs running in the background. The whole point is you don't manage any of that manually. No bridge hunting. No gas juggling. No chain switching. The platform absorbs that complexity so you don't feel it.
The part that stuck with me is what they call "chain invisible" experience.
You're not thinking:
"Do I have ETH for gas?"
"Am I even on the right network?"
You're just... doing the thing.
Transfers into Hyperliquid USDC reportedly settle in 1–30 seconds. No friction. No failed transaction moment.
That's not a small update. That's a completely different relationship with crypto.
Here's what I actually believe now —
Mass adoption was never waiting on better technology.
It was waiting on technology that stops making people feel stupid for using it.
The chain should be invisible. The infrastructure should be silent. The user should just move.
