$GENIUS Terminal is one of those projects that instantly makes me curious, mainly because calling itself the first private and final on-chain terminal is a pretty bold statement. Crypto is full of ambitious promises, so yeah, a little skepticism comes naturally.
From what i see, the idea is to make on-chain activity feel more streamlined and private, without forcing users to jump through endless dashboards, tabs, and tools. That part actually makes sense. The blockchain space keeps growing, but the user experience often feels more complicated than it should.
At the same time, having a strong concept doesn't guarantee success. We've seen plenty of projects with exciting narratives struggle when it comes to adoption, reliability, or long-term value.
So i'm interested, but not rushing to conclusions. Genius Terminal has something worth paying attention to, but time is what really separates useful products from temporary hype. My advice is simple: explore it, test it slowly, and make your own judgment instead of following the crowd.