Privacy Shouldn't Be a Luxury in Crypto
Most crypto tools are a pain to use.
Too many tabs. Too much noise. Endless dashboards full of numbers that look important until you realize half of them don't help you make a better decision. Everyone keeps talking about the future, but basic stuff still feels harder than it should.
And then there's privacy.
For a space that talks nonstop about freedom, it's weird how exposed everything feels. One wallet gets linked to you and suddenly your entire history is sitting there for anyone curious enough to look.
That's why the idea behind Genius Terminal makes sense to me.
Not because it's trying to sell some grand vision. I'm honestly tired of hearing those. What caught my attention is that it focuses on something practical. Being able to work on-chain without feeling like you're broadcasting every move.
Maybe that's the real problem crypto needs to solve. Not another token. Not another yield strategy. Not another AI buzzword slapped onto a dashboard.
Just tools that work.
Tools that respect privacy.
Tools that don't make simple things feel complicated.
Feels like a low bar. Yet here we are.
