WHY DOES DEFI STILL FEEL HARD IF BLOCKCHAIN IS SUPPOSED TO BE BETTER?
I think one of the biggest contradictions in crypto is that decentralization keeps improving, but the user experience often feels worse.
A trader might have to switch chains, bridge assets, approve multiple transactions, manage gas on different networks, and jump between several platforms just to execute a simple strategy.
That doesn't feel like the future.
What caught my attention about GENIUS is that its vision isn't focused on creating another DEX.
It's focused on making the blockchain itself almost invisible to the user.
The project describes a trading experience where spot trading, perpetuals, yield opportunities, and cross-chain execution can exist inside a single environment instead of being scattered across dozens of apps.
The goal is simple: reduce friction so traders can focus on decisions instead of infrastructure.
For me, this is an underrated part of crypto's evolution.
The next wave of adoption may not come from adding more tools.
It may come from making the existing tools disappear behind a better experience.
That is where GENIUS becomes interesting.