@GeniusOfficial I keep coming back to a simple question: what actually changes when a trading terminal removes the small frictions people have learned to tolerate? Genius Terminal frames itself as a “private and final onchain terminal,” but the part that stands out to me is not the label — it is the workflow it tries to collapse: no switching networks, no token approvals, no extra popups, and no waiting around for every step to clear. That feels less like a product slogan and more like an attempt to make on-chain trading behave like one continuous action instead of a chain of interruptions. The docs also describe a unified place for spot, perps, pre-launch access, and yield, plus real-time market data and atomic routing, which makes me wonder whether the real value here is not novelty, but reduction. If a terminal can make the messy parts quieter without hiding what is happening underneath, that is usually where the interesting products start to show themselves.#genius $GENIUS

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