#genius $GENIUS
I first came across Genius Terminal a few days ago and, not gonna lie, the phrase "first private and final on-chain terminal" immediately made me curious. We've seen a lot of big claims in crypto before, so my first reaction was honestly a bit skeptical.
From what I understand, Genius Terminal is trying to create a cleaner and more private way to interact with on-chain activity without all the noise that usually comes with crypto tools. And yeah, that sounds useful. Privacy is becoming a bigger topic, especially as more people realize how transparent blockchain activity actually is.
But I've also been around long enough to remember projects that looked revolutionary on paper and then struggled with adoption, usability, or simply delivering what they promised. That's why I'm keeping expectations realistic.
Still, the idea has potential. I'm watching with interest, but my advice is simple: test it yourself, move slowly, and don't follow hype blindly.