One thing that keeps bothering me in crypto: we’ve built incredibly powerful infrastructure, but using it still feels unnecessarily complicated.

I Spent some time digging into Genius Terminal recently and I realized the interesting part isn’t the usual talk around speed or cleaner interfaces. What caught my attention was something more fundamental — the idea of making blockchain complexity disappear from the user experience.

Let’s be real for a second. Most on-chain activity today still feels messy. Switching chains, dealing with approvals, worrying about routing paths, bridges, and gas costs... after a while it starts feeling like users are adapting to infrastructure instead of infrastructure adapting to users.

Genius seems to be approaching it from another angle: keep ownership and self-custody intact, but push all that operational friction into the background.

Their Ghost Orders concept also stood out to me. Public transparency is valuable, but it has also created side effects like wallet tracking and strategy copying. For serious participants, visibility can sometimes become a disadvantage.

The more time I spend studying this space, the more I think the next evolution won’t come from adding more features.

It may come from making the technology itself almost invisible.

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