#genius $GENIUS I’ve been watching crypto for long enough to know that “better UX” usually just means the same old chaos has been hidden behind a cleaner screen. So I don’t get impressed too quickly anymore. But with @GeniusOfficial , I keep catching myself paying attention.

In DeFi, I’m used to sitting there and babysitting every move. Approve one thing, bridge another, check the gas, wait for confirmation, refresh the page, then wonder if the transaction is stuck or if I missed something. The UI becomes part of the anxiety because every step is happening in front of you, slowly and awkwardly.

With Genius, that feeling changes a bit. You give the intent once, and the messy path behind it starts to disappear. Maybe the route gets split, maybe it moves across chains, maybe solvers and gas logic handle things I’ll never actually see. The UI just shows me where everything landed.

I’m not saying that makes it perfect. Less visibility can also mean less control, and I’ve seen crypto hide trade-offs under nice words too many times. Still, something about this feels different. The interface no longer feels like the machine. It feels more like the receipt.