Something I keep noticing recently is how trading has become less about finding information and more about finding information slightly earlier than everyone else. People chase faster dashboards, faster alerts, faster execution, but sometimes I wonder how long speed stays valuable when everyone is racing with similar tools.
That’s partly why projects like Genius caught my attention. Not because another terminal automatically creates an edge, but because privacy feels strangely ignored in crypto. Wallets are public, behaviors are trackable, and sometimes your position becomes visible before your thinking is finished. The market talks a lot about alpha, but not much about information leakage.
Still, I’m not completely sold on the idea either. Crypto is good at taking real problems and turning them into narratives before adoption actually appears. Maybe private infrastructure becomes necessary over time, or maybe traders continue sacrificing privacy for convenience because convenience usually wins. I honestly don’t know yet. What if the next edge isn’t getting better information, but simply revealing less of your own?
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