Spent hours reading about Genius Terminal and I honestly think the interesting part isn’t the “trading terminal” narrative.
It’s the realization that on-chain markets became too transparent for serious execution.
Crypto normalized a system where every wallet movement becomes public instantly. Large trades get tracked in real time. Strategies turn into social media content before positions even settle.
That works for spectators.
Not necessarily for traders managing real size.
Genius seems to be building around a different idea:
What if on-chain trading could keep the speed and composability of DeFi without forcing every participant to expose their entire strategy to the market?
That feels more important than another dashboard or aggregation layer.
After years of DeFi, GameFi, modular chain, and AI hype cycles, I’m starting to think the next infrastructure winners won’t be the loudest protocols.
They’ll be the systems that quietly remove friction, reduce exposure, and make crypto feel usable again without sacrificing ownership.@GeniusOfficial #genius $GENIUS