@GeniusOfficial I keep coming back to one thing with Genius Terminal: it does not read like another wallet screen pretending to be a product. It feels like an attempt to remove the tiny interruptions that usually break trading flow — the extra approvals, the chain switches, the tab-hopping, the slow little pauses that make on-chain execution feel heavier than it should. Their own docs describe it as a single terminal for spot, perps, pre-launch access, yield, and portfolio management, with a private, signatureless flow and one balance across the stack. That is the part that interests me most, not the slogan itself. The real question is whether a terminal like this actually makes on-chain activity feel cleaner without making the user blind to what is happening underneath. A product can talk about speed and privacy, but the real test is quieter than that: does it reduce friction in a way that still feels honest when the contract, the execution, and the user flow are all put under a close look?#genius $GENIUS

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