#genius $GENIUS @GeniusOfficial

The strongest doubt around Genius Terminal is reasonable: cleaner on-chain workflows can sometimes hide the very complexity users should understand.

But the real issue is not simplicity itself. It is what happens underneath that simplicity.

Genius describes itself as a unified interface, not an exchange, giving users access to 300+ DEXs across multiple networks while remaining non-custodial. It also highlights Ghost Orders, chain-invisible execution, and cross-chain routing through Genius Bridge Protocol.

That makes the project interesting, but not automatically risk-free. A smoother workflow only matters if users still understand execution paths, routing assumptions, fees, and custody boundaries.

For me, Genius Terminal’s bigger test is not whether it makes DeFi feel easier. It is whether it can make on-chain trading cleaner without making risk harder to see.