@GeniusOfficial The trade was not wrong at first.
What bothered me was the part before it. I had the chart open, the wallet open, one route checker open, another bridge tab still loading, and a small approval window sitting on top of everything like it owned the decision.
By the time the order was ready, the market had already moved a little. Not enough to call it a disaster. Just enough to remind me that trading risk is not only price risk.
Sometimes the weak point is the workflow.
This is where I think the Genius Token command-center idea becomes more interesting. Not because one clean terminal magically makes better traders. It does not. But it can change the shape of the pressure.
When intent, routing, execution, wallet control, and risk settings live too far apart, the trader starts managing tools instead of managing the trade. Small delays become emotional. Small confirmations become second guesses. One wrong network or missed route can turn a clean idea into a messy action.
A cleaner command center is really a discipline layer.
The real test for Genius is not whether it looks smooth. The test is whether serious traders feel fewer unnecessary decisions between market judgment and execution.
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