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The more I watch Genius Terminal evolve, the less I think its value comes from being another trading interface. What catches my attention is a different question: what happens when the average crypto user stops thinking about chains altogether?
Most of DeFi’s complexity still lives in the background. Bridging, routing, wallet switching, approvals, and liquidity hunting all demand attention. Experienced users tolerate it. New users often leave because of it. Genius Terminal seems to be making a bet that the biggest opportunity is not adding more features, but hiding more friction.
That is why I find the recent ecosystem momentum interesting. The market is rewarding products that simplify action, not just products that expand choice. In crypto, we often assume better tools mean more control. In reality, the products that win are usually the ones that remove unnecessary decisions.
My takeaway is that Genius Terminal's long-term challenge is not competing with other terminals. It is proving that convenience can become a stronger moat than complexity. If users start interacting with multiple chains without even noticing it, that may end up being its most important achievement.