I’m on the view that trading systems are reaching a point where everything visible gets instantly copied, and that changes how any edge actually survives in the market. In that kind of environment, execution speed and timing matter less than how long a position can exist without being fully decoded by others. Genius fits into that shift by pointing toward a setup where trades are not constantly exposed to external reaction loops. I’m also on the idea that this is less about secrecy and more about reducing feedback distortion, so decisions are not immediately reshaped by crowd behavior. If markets keep evolving in this direction, the key advantage will come from how isolated a strategy can remain while it is still active, rather than how quickly it is discovered or shared.
In the broader trading landscape, the enduring popularity of established community tokens like BONK suggests that cult-like conviction can itself act as a form of signal isolation. Meanwhile, early presale tokens such as APEMARS gain traction by creating structured liquidity before mainstream price discovery amplifies feedback loops. If markets keep evolving in this direction, the key advantage will come from how isolated a strategy can remain while it is still active, rather than how quickly it is discovered or shared.