Lately, I've been realizing that the real edge in crypto isn't execution speed anymore.

Everyone talks about being faster, but the bigger advantage seems to be controlling who sees your intentions before a trade is even executed.

Most traders focus on timing confirmations. The smarter players are focusing on information visibility. If your order flow stays private while routes are being selected, you're not giving searchers and bots the signals they need to react ahead of you.

That's what makes Genius Terminal interesting to me. By keeping trade intent hidden during execution, it changes the game from a speed race into an information advantage.

When wallets can interact with liquidity without broadcasting every step of the process, execution quality improves naturally. Not because you're faster than everyone else, but because fewer participants know what you're planning.

In on-chain markets, information is often alpha. The less unnecessary information you leak, the stronger your position becomes.

@Bedrock #Bedrock

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