#genius $GENIUS
Ive spent a lot of time trying different crypto platforms over the last couple of years, and one thing keeps bothering me. Trading itself is not always the hard part. The hard part is dealing with wallets, network switches, gas fees, and endless approval pop-ups. Sometimes it feels like I spend more time preparing a trade than actually making one.
When I came across the idea of a terminal that hides most of that complexity, I found myself thinking, "This is probably how it should have worked from the beginning." I don't know if it's the perfect answer, but it feels like a step in the right direction.
What stood out to me wasn't the promise of faster trading. It was the idea that users could focus on decisions instead of technical steps. That part really caught my attention. It really did.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think people care less about which chain they're using than whether the experience feels smooth. Most of my friends who tried DeFi gave up because it felt confusing, not because they disliked crypto.
For me, wallets aren't going away. They just feels more like background tools now, while the terminal slowly becomes the main experience.