The market still thinks Genius Terminal is a trading product. What I’m watching instead is whether it’s quietly becoming infrastructure.

There’s a difference.

Trading products compete for attention. Infrastructure captures behavior.

Over the last few cycles, I’ve noticed that the most durable crypto networks weren’t necessarily the ones with the loudest communities or highest incentives. They were the ones that slowly became part of a user’s routine. Once a platform starts sitting between users and liquidity, habits form. And habits tend to outlast narratives.

What stands out to me about Genius Terminal is the gradual shift toward multi-chain execution rather than simply being another place to place trades. When users begin routing activity through the same interface across different ecosystems, convenience starts creating stickiness. The value isn't the trade itself. It's becoming the default path through which future trades happen.

The market often prices platforms based on current activity. What it misses is behavioral positioning. A protocol that becomes a destination is useful. A protocol that becomes a gateway is something else entirely.

That's usually where network effects begin compounding before valuation frameworks catch up.

This isn't about trading volume anymore. It's about becoming the layer users stop thinking about because they use it by default.
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