A week is enough time for me to get familiar with how @GeniusOfficial works in practice and to experience Genius Terminal firsthand in various trading scenarios, from simple orders to more complex maneuvers like position management and setting TP/SL.

The first thing that impressed me is how seamless the entire trading experience is.

From swaps, limit orders, TP/SL to position tracking, everything is consolidated within the same terminal, eliminating the need to jump through multiple platforms like before.

This feels closer to CEX than traditional DeFi, especially for those who are used to juggling different tools to manage their trades.

Another strength is the cross-chain approach and chain invisibility.

Users hardly need to worry about which chain their assets are on, significantly reducing the complexity when trading across multiple ecosystems.

However, after using it in real life, I also see some limitations.

The experience still heavily depends on the transaction streams, and sometimes the feeling of being "smooth as CEX" hasn't completely been achieved in all cases.

Additionally, since this is a developing system, the level of completeness among the modules isn't entirely consistent.

But looking at the bigger picture, I think the direction of @GeniusOfficial is quite clear: transforming DeFi from a collection of disparate tools into a unified trading OS.

Personally, I see this as a project worth keeping an eye on if you're interested in the narrative of trading OS in crypto.

$GENIUS #genius

And more importantly, I'm starting to grasp how user experience is becoming a key factor in the race among current DeFi platforms.