@GeniusOfficial I've been watching crypto long enough to know how these cycles usually play out. A new narrative appears, timelines explode with excitement, and suddenly everyone is convinced they've found the next big thing. Then a few months later, most of those conversations disappear and attention moves somewhere else.
That's why I tend to slow down whenever a project starts getting noticed.
I recently came across Genius Terminal, and my first reaction was pretty simple: another protocol entering an already crowded market. Crypto has seen thousands of projects promising to reshape everything. Most never get close.
But the more I looked into it, the more I found myself thinking about the problem it's trying to solve rather than the promises being made around it.
Privacy remains one of the most overlooked topics in crypto. Everyone talks about transparency, efficiency, and speed, but fewer people talk about what happens when every on-chain action becomes permanently visible.
The idea behind Genius Terminal is interesting because it focuses on something practical rather than chasing the latest trend.
Will it succeed? I don't know.
Execution always matters more than vision.
But in a market full of recycled narratives, I find myself paying attention when a project is at least trying to solve something real.