I keep thinking about one line from the Genius Terminal thesis: “The terminal is the product.” At first it sounds simple, but the deeper you think about it, the bigger the shift actually is. Most crypto platforms still force users to care about chains, bridges, approvals, routing, and wallets like it’s still 2021. Genius seems to be moving in the opposite direction entirely — making the infrastructure disappear so the only thing the trader experiences is execution itself. What caught my attention is how they treat protocols almost like backend APIs instead of products users need to interact with directly. That changes the whole feel of onchain trading. Instead of navigating fragmented systems manually, the terminal handles the complexity silently in the background. I’m honestly starting to think this is where the industry is heading anyway. Most people do not want to “experience DeFi.” They just want speed, access, liquidity, and clean execution without fighting the interface every few minutes. That’s why Genius Terminal feels more interesting to me than a normal trading platform right now. It’s starting to look less like another crypto app and more like an operating layer for how onchain capital moves.
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