Watching DeFi Traders Explain Their Setup To New Users Is Actually Insane

“First connect this wallet. Then switch chain. Then bridge assets. Then approve spending. Then reconnect because the network bugged. Then check if liquidity exists on another protocol.”

Somehow crypto people say all this with a straight face like it’s completely normal behavior.

After digging through what @GeniusOfficial is building, the whole structure behind #genius started making way more sense to me. The project is basically attacking the invisible exhaustion people developed from using fragmented DeFi systems for years without realizing how bad the experience became.

$GENIUS stands out because the direction feels less like “another trading platform” and more like an attempt to remove unnecessary interaction entirely. No obsession with making users babysit chains manually every five minutes. No forcing traders to constantly think about infrastructure before they can even react to the market. The second DeFi starts feeling operationally smooth instead of technically exhausting, user behavior changes completely.