#genius $GENIUS I’ve spent enough time around crypto infrastructure to become naturally skeptical anytime a platform promises to “simplify trading.” Most systems still leave traders juggling wallets, bridges, approvals, chain switching, fragmented liquidity, and multiple dashboards just to manage basic execution. Underneath the polished branding, the workflows often remain messy.
That’s partly why Genius Terminal caught my attention. After spending time reading through the documentation and watching how the terminal environment is structured, the platform seems less focused on adding more interfaces and more focused on execution itself. The idea feels practical rather than ideological. Instead of treating infrastructure as something users constantly manage manually, the terminal appears designed to abstract a lot of that friction quietly in the background. That operational mindset honestly felt more interesting to me than the usual crypto narratives.