I remmember one thing wanna tell yo It was late at night and I was looking at charts, then somhow I ended up thinking about platforms and user behavior. Markets do that to m sometimes. One minute I’m watching liquidity move around, the next I’m wondering why some people stay on a platform while others leave after five minutes.

That’s actually what made me think about @GeniusOfficial . I think most people don’t want to spend hours learning complcated steps. They just want to get in and do what they came to do. Maybe yeah that sounds obvious, but a lot of projects forget it.

I have been noticing how Genius seems built around reducing friction. Users can reach features without feeling like they need a manual first. It reminds me of as if two stores sell the same thing, most people pick the one wher they can find the product faster right..? Yeah absolutely right.

Then again, maybe I’m overthinking it. I was also watching sentiment shift across the market while BTC influenced liquidity flows, and somehow that connected back to usability in my head.

What stands out to me is how Genius keeps the focus on participation instead of complexity. That matters because attntion is hard to keep. The ripple I’m still sitting with is simple people form habits around convenience.

If Genius keeps making engagement feel natural, could that be the real reason users continue showing up instead of moving on?

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