I’ve been looking into Genius Terminal over the past week, mostly from a workflow perspective and not the usual token narrative side.
One thing I keep noticing is that people in crypto have gotten so used to certain problems that they almost feel normal now. Opening different dashboards, bridging assets, switching networks, and managing everything across different tools has become part of the routine. But when you really think about it, the process still feels more complicated than it should.
That’s what made Genius interesting to me. The approach seems less about adding another flashy feature and more about cleaning up the process itself. The Gh0st framework stood out because it looks focused on making execution smoother and reducing unnecessary visibility around activity, instead of simply creating another interface.
The best financial systems usually aren’t the ones asking for more attention. They’re the ones quietly doing their job in the background. Maybe wider on-chain adoption comes from removing complexity rather than constantly adding new things.
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