@GeniusOfficial I almost ignored Genius the first time I came across it.
Not because it looked bad. There are just so many AI-related projects right now that I've become a little skeptical whenever I see another one enter the conversation.
Then I spent some time looking at what Genius is actually focused on, and one thing kept coming back to me.
Crypto has become incredibly transparent.
At first that sounded like a win for everyone. But the longer I've been around, the more I've noticed that complete transparency creates its own problems. Wallets get tracked, trades get copied, positions become public discussion before the idea has even played out.
That's where the private terminal concept behind $GENIUS started making more sense to me.
It's not really about hiding. It's about having space to think and execute without every decision becoming part of the crowd's feedback loop.
I'm still digging deeper and I definitely have questions. Infrastructure projects usually take longer to prove themselves than hype narratives.
But I find myself paying more attention to projects that improve how people operate on-chain rather than simply trying to attract more attention.
Maybe that's why Genius ended up on my watchlist this week.
What's the most interesting thing you've found about the project so far?
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