Maybe it's just me, but I usually ignore projects when everyone starts talking about them at once.
That's kind of why Genius Terminal caught my attention.
At first glance, I thought it was another crypto tool trying to fit into whatever narrative is popular right now. But the more I looked into it, the more it felt like it was focused on something pretty simple: giving users a cleaner and more private way to interact on-chain.
Not sure if that alone is enough to make a big difference. Crypto users say they care about privacy, but convenience usually wins in the end.
Still, it feels like there's a growing demand for tools that do less talking and more building.
Maybe I'm reading too much into it. Maybe not.