Still remember trying to move funds across chains back in 2021 and somehow ending up with like 9 tabs open. Bridge loading forever. Explorer open. Wallet reconnecting for no reason. Sitting there checking balances every 20 seconds thinking I sent funds into the void. Probably lost more time than money that day. Maybe both honestly.
Crypto got way bigger since then but parts of trading still feel weirdly overcomplicated. You spot an opportunity then suddenly you're switching chains, moving liquidity around, opening extra tabs, checking slippage, trying not to click the wrong thing when moving size.
Read through TradeGenius docs today and that part stood out to me.
They're pushing multi-chain trading, liquidity aggregation, yield built into the experience too. Less jumping around between places. Less dealing with infrastructure headaches. At least thats what they're aiming for.
Idea makes sense honestly. Traders should be thinking about entries, exits, execution. Not fighting bridges or figuring out where liquidity is hiding.
Still skeptical though. Crypto trains you to think like that after enough cycles. Good ideas are everywhere. Execution matters way more.
Not saying this changes everything. Maybe it works better than expected. Maybe not. But projects trying to remove friction instead of adding more noise usually gets my attention.