Here's a fun fact:
xStocks has emerged, and I feel that:
Genius Terminal isn't just trying to pack Crypto into its terminal.
It's aiming for—every type of asset.
The old financial world has always been fragmented.
Stocks with brokers.
Crypto on exchanges.
RWA on another platform.
Bonds, ETFs, gold, forex, all in a different system.
Every time a user makes a trade, it's like moving between different cities.
But the direction of @GeniusOfficial is very different.
It's not just looking to be a trading platform for one type of asset.
What it wants to achieve is:
A unified gateway for all assets.
This is why it’s continuously integrating:
xStocks, RWA, cross-chain trading, spot, contracts, Ghost Wallet...
All packed into the same terminal.
On their own, these features aren’t groundbreaking.
But if they’re all funneled into one gateway, the significance changes.
Because in the future, when users open the terminal, what they might see is no longer:
"This is a stock."
"This is Crypto."
"This is RWA."
But simply:
"This is a tradeable asset."
That’s the scary part.
Genius is starting to blur the "asset boundaries."
In the past, everyone was arguing about:
Which chain they belong to.
Which market they're in.
But what will truly matter in the future might be just one thing:
Who controls the user gateway.
Because once the gateway is unified,
Liquidity will begin to concentrate.
And once liquidity concentrates, user habits will also be restructured.
In the future, users might not switch platforms for different assets.
One terminal will be enough.
Even the future $GENIUS token, I believe, won’t just be about airdrop logic.
If Genius truly becomes the unified asset gateway,
That token will likely be tied to:
Fee distribution, terminal permissions, liquidity incentives, and even ecosystem governance.
Because when one terminal controls all asset traffic,
It’s not just trading that they control.
It’s:
The entry order of the entire on-chain financial world.
So here’s the question:
If in the future stocks, Crypto, and RWA all end up in the same terminal,
Will the boundaries of traditional exchanges and brokers still exist? #genius
xStocks has emerged, and I feel that:
Genius Terminal isn't just trying to pack Crypto into its terminal.
It's aiming for—every type of asset.
The old financial world has always been fragmented.
Stocks with brokers.
Crypto on exchanges.
RWA on another platform.
Bonds, ETFs, gold, forex, all in a different system.
Every time a user makes a trade, it's like moving between different cities.
But the direction of @GeniusOfficial is very different.
It's not just looking to be a trading platform for one type of asset.
What it wants to achieve is:
A unified gateway for all assets.
This is why it’s continuously integrating:
xStocks, RWA, cross-chain trading, spot, contracts, Ghost Wallet...
All packed into the same terminal.
On their own, these features aren’t groundbreaking.
But if they’re all funneled into one gateway, the significance changes.
Because in the future, when users open the terminal, what they might see is no longer:
"This is a stock."
"This is Crypto."
"This is RWA."
But simply:
"This is a tradeable asset."
That’s the scary part.
Genius is starting to blur the "asset boundaries."
In the past, everyone was arguing about:
Which chain they belong to.
Which market they're in.
But what will truly matter in the future might be just one thing:
Who controls the user gateway.
Because once the gateway is unified,
Liquidity will begin to concentrate.
And once liquidity concentrates, user habits will also be restructured.
In the future, users might not switch platforms for different assets.
One terminal will be enough.
Even the future $GENIUS token, I believe, won’t just be about airdrop logic.
If Genius truly becomes the unified asset gateway,
That token will likely be tied to:
Fee distribution, terminal permissions, liquidity incentives, and even ecosystem governance.
Because when one terminal controls all asset traffic,
It’s not just trading that they control.
It’s:
The entry order of the entire on-chain financial world.
So here’s the question:
If in the future stocks, Crypto, and RWA all end up in the same terminal,
Will the boundaries of traditional exchanges and brokers still exist? #genius