Lately, I have been thinking about something uncomfortable:

what if the future of crypto becomes invisible?

Not because blockchain failed but because people are getting tired of dealing with infrastructure every time they want to make a simple trade.

Switch chains.

Bridge assets.

Approve wallets.

Sign transactions.

Retry failed swaps.

the more I use different DeFi platforms, the more I realize most crypto apps still make users think like blockchains instead of humans.

I actually felt this quite sharply one night when I was trying to execute a simple swap across two chains. what should have been a quick trade turned into an hour of switching networks, waiting on bridges, and re-approving transactions that kept failing halfway. By the end, I was not even thinking about the trade anymore just about which step would break next.

and honestly, that is why Genius Terminal caught my attention.

What feels interesting about it is not just the trading features. it is the bigger idea underneath them.

One terminal.

Cross-chain execution.

Signatureless interaction.

Private “Ghost Orders” designed to make on-chain execution feel less exposed and fragmented.

The deeper I look at this space, the more I think the next generation of crypto products will win by hiding complexity not showing more of it.

Maybe the future of crypto is not about making users interact with infrastructure.

Maybe it is about making the infrastructure disappear completely into the background.

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