I've been seeing a lot of people talk about @GeniusOfficial Terminal ever since the Binance HODLer Airdrop announcement.

At first, I thought it was just another project benefiting from the Binance spotlight. But after digging deeper, what stood out to me wasn't the token itself—it was the problem they're trying to solve.

Crypto has become incredibly powerful, yet the user experience is still fragmented. Traders constantly jump between wallets, chains, bridges, and multiple dashboards just to manage their positions.

Genius Terminal is approaching this differently.

The vision is to create a private onchain terminal where users can trade, manage assets, and interact with DeFi from a single environment while maintaining privacy and control over their funds.

What makes this interesting is that it's not trying to reinvent finance. It's trying to simplify the way people access it.

In a space obsessed with launching new protocols, the projects that remove friction may end up creating the most value.

That's the part of the Genius Terminal thesis that caught my attention.

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