Watching crypto turn into a giant copytrading arena over the last few years has been kind of strange honestly. One wallet makes a smart move and within minutes the entire timeline is tracking it, reposting it, trying to front run the next entry. Feels like trading slowly became performance instead of execution.
That’s partly why @GeniusOfficial caught my attention.
The idea behind $GENIUS feels less focused on creating more noise and more focused on giving traders back some control. At least that’s how I’ve been reading it. The project gives me the impression that it understands how different decision making becomes once every move is constantly monitored by bots, engagement accounts, and thousands of copytraders waiting behind the screen.
Most platforms still seem obsessed with maximizing visibility at all costs. Genius feels like it’s leaning the other direction a bit, toward cleaner execution and less unnecessary exposure. And honestly I think that part of the market is still very early.