#genius Most on-chain terminals were never built with privacy in mind. $GENIUS Terminal is changing that.
Every time you execute a trade, bots see it coming. They jump ahead, you get a worse price, and nobody talks about it because it's just "how DeFi works." Genius Terminal is built around the idea that this shouldn't be normal.
It's the first terminal that keeps your moves private at the execution level not through a workaround, but by design. And the "final" part? It's built to be the only terminal you need. Everything in one place, no leaking your intentions to the mempool before your transaction even lands.
What I find genuinely interesting is the timing. On-chain activity is growing, wallets are getting smarter, and AI agents are starting to execute trades automatically. All of those need privacy more than the average user does today. #Genius Genius Terminal isn't just solving a current problem it's quietly building for where this space is heading.
It's not the loudest project out there. But the ones that focus on infrastructure usually aren't.
For traders getting frontrun regularly would private execution actually change how you use DeFi, or is it something you've just learned to live with?