Genius Terminal is not interesting because it adds another screen for traders. We already have too many of those.
What stands out is the problem it is circling: on-chain activity has become too readable. Wallet behavior, routing paths, order size, timing — all of it leaves a trail. In a market where liquidity is thin and bots are watching everything, exposed intent becomes a tax.
This is where private orders, cross-chain routing, non-custodial access, and DEX execution start to make sense together. Not as separate features, but as a response to how trading has actually changed.
The cost is obvious. Tools like this are not built for casual users clicking around for yield. They are built for people who understand that the next meta-shift is not just about finding liquidity — it is about moving through it without becoming the signal everyone else trades against.