Been thinking about all the new traders jumping into $GENIUS lately and wondering how many actually understand what they're trading.
I've made that mistake before. Bought into a strong narrative after a TGE, watched the hype run, then got stuck holding when the excitement faded because I never understood the product itself.
What makes Genius Terminal interesting is that it's not just another trading interface. The whole idea revolves around execution abstraction. Users can access liquidity across hundreds of DEXs and multiple chains without manually bridging funds or switching wallets. That's a real improvement in user experience and capital efficiency.
The feature I'm paying most attention to is Ghost Orders. Splitting trades across hundreds of wallets to reduce visibility and front-running risk sounds powerful, but it's also something many newcomers may underestimate. If you don't understand how the system handles routing, fees, and execution, surprises can happen.
With the token still trading well below its ATH and Season 2 Genius Points running through August, there's also additional supply pressure that many traders aren't considering.
For me, the key metrics are simple: protocol fee activation and sustained daily active wallets. If those continue growing, the story becomes much stronger.
Interesting project. Worth studying. Not something I'd blindly FOMO into.
DYOR.




