Anyone else tired of crypto projects adding random features without fixing the real problems?
I spent some time studying Genius Terminal recently, and the main thing that stood out to me is that it’s trying to simplify on-chain trading instead of just chasing hype. Most traders still jump between wallets, bridges, perp platforms, and analytics tools just to manage one workflow.
Genius is trying to bring all of that into one non-custodial terminal, which honestly feels more practical than most narratives in the market right now.
One recent update I found interesting was the expansion of its Gh0st privacy stack on BNB Chain. The focus seems to be on better execution and MEV-aware routing rather than marketing buzzwords, and that’s probably more important for serious on-chain users than people realize.
I also think combining spot trading, perpetuals, and cross-chain access in one place without holding user funds is a smart design choice.
Do you think projects focused on infrastructure will matter more than hype cycles over the next few years?