#genius $GENIUS I’ve been watching crypto for long enough that I don’t get excited just because something sounds smooth on paper. Every cycle sells the same idea in a new wrapper: make it faster, make it easier, remove the friction. And every time, the friction comes back somewhere else. Maybe it shows up in liquidity, timing, trust, incentives, or just in the way people panic when the market turns.
That’s why Genius Terminal has stayed in my head a little longer than I expected. I’m not saying I fully trust it. I don’t. I’ve seen too many tools arrive with clean promises and messy outcomes. But there is something here that feels worth watching, not because it makes cross-chain movement look simple, but because it might reveal what people are actually doing while they move.
I keep noticing that the important part is not always the final trade. Sometimes it is the route, the hesitation, the sudden switch, the wallet that moves before everyone else catches on. In crypto, people say one thing and their capital says another. Maybe the real signal is hidden in that gap.
@GeniusOfficial
That’s why Genius Terminal has stayed in my head a little longer than I expected. I’m not saying I fully trust it. I don’t. I’ve seen too many tools arrive with clean promises and messy outcomes. But there is something here that feels worth watching, not because it makes cross-chain movement look simple, but because it might reveal what people are actually doing while they move.
I keep noticing that the important part is not always the final trade. Sometimes it is the route, the hesitation, the sudden switch, the wallet that moves before everyone else catches on. In crypto, people say one thing and their capital says another. Maybe the real signal is hidden in that gap.
@GeniusOfficial