Most token utility models look clean on paper until you actually try to trace how value moves through them. So I started checking @GeniusOfficial Terminal and $GENIUS more carefully, specifically the part where terminal access is supposed to tier by holdings. What I expected was a straightforward gate… hold X tokens, unlock Y features. What I found instead was that the access logic seems to work more like a sliding weight than a hard threshold, meaning partial holders aren't just locked out, they're operating inside a degraded experience they might not even notice. I thought the cutoff would be obvious, like a wall. But actually it's more like the interface quietly adjusts around you. That detail changed how I was thinking about position sizing, not in a dramatic way, just… it made me pause on the minimum viable amount. For genius the question isn't really whether $GENIUS has utility, it's whether most users ever discover where the real inflection point sits. I'm still not sure I've found it.

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