Been watching $GENIUS pretty closely today, and I keep coming back to one thing…

The price action is interesting, sure — but the wallet behavior is even more interesting.

While most people on the timeline still seemed unsure, some larger holders were quietly adding instead of selling into the volatility. That usually catches my attention because smart money rarely waits for perfect sentiment before positioning.

What I personally like about @GeniusOfficial is that the project feels more focused on improving the actual trading experience than trying to create nonstop hype. The conversations around Ghost Orders, Hyperliquid connectivity, MEV protection, and faster execution make it feel like they’re solving real problems traders deal with every day.

And honestly, that matters more to me long term than temporary excitement.

At the same time, I’m not blindly bullish either. The unlock schedule and steady supply expansion are real factors, and if demand slows down, that pressure can become noticeable very quickly.

That’s why I think GENIUS is in a really interesting spot right now.

It’s becoming a real test of whether strong utility, smoother execution, and an active trading ecosystem can outperform the weight of ongoing emissions over time.

Definitely one of the more interesting projects I’m watching right now.

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