I think most people misunderstand what makes a trading platform valuable.
It’s not the chart.
It’s not the number of indicators.
It’s not even the speed.
The real test is whether the platform helps you make fewer mistakes.
Every trader knows the feeling: a missed bridge, a wrong network, a failed transaction, an approval you forgot about, or a position scattered across multiple chains.
None of these are market risks.
They’re operational risks.
And they quietly cost traders time, money, and focus every day.
That’s why I've been paying attention to @GeniusOfficial .
What interests me about $GENIUS isn't just the trading side. It's the idea that DeFi infrastructure should remove unnecessary decisions instead of creating more of them.
The crypto industry spent years building powerful tools.
Maybe the next phase is building tools that require less effort to use.
A platform succeeds when users spend more time thinking about opportunities and less time managing complexity.
Do you think operational friction is a bigger problem than most traders realize?
