@GeniusOfficial I watched a route refresh twice after the trade already made sense in my head. The entry was clear, the size was decided, and the risk was already accepted. But the trade was not really a trade yet. It was still waiting to become something the chain would record.
That gap is where on-chain trading feels less clean than people describe it. Strategy may look finished on the screen, but it still has to pass through route quality, wallet approval, fee movement, liquidity, confirmation, and final settlement. Any one of those steps can slightly bend the original decision.
This is where Genius Token becomes worth observing from a different angle. Not as another trading access story, but as a test of how much strategy survives the path between intent and settlement.
The real question is not only whether a trader can reach many markets. It is whether the settled result still resembles what the trader actually planned before the system started moving around it.
I would measure Genius through settlement fidelity. Less distortion. Fewer unfinished moments. Fewer reasons for the trader to reopen a decision that was already made.
The chain does not remember confidence. It remembers what settled. That is the part I would keep watching.
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