I keep looking at Genius Terminal from a quieter angle: not whether it makes traders feel smarter, but whether it removes frictions that make on-chain trading exhausting. DeFi already has liquidity, chains, bridges, wallets, and tools. The problem is that every extra approval, every visible intent, every delayed execution gives the market another chance to punish you. Genius is interesting because it is trying to turn that mess into one private, final trading layer. But the real question is not the slogan. If privacy protects intent, and finality reduces failed execution, who captures the value next: the user, the platform, or token holders? That is the part I would watch before treating $GENIUS as more than a sharp trading interface.
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