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I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
Every terminal out there either moves fast or keeps things private. Never really both. And the ones that do offer privacy? It feels like it was added last minute, not actually built into how it works.
Genius Terminal is doing something different. It's built from the ground up to be private and final. What you execute stays yours — nobody sees it coming, nobody can jump in front of it.
The finality part is what gets me. You're not just submitting a transaction and hoping for the best. It's done. Private. Clean.
And honestly, as more people start using on-chain tools for real things — not just trading but actual day-to-day activity — this is the kind of infrastructure that needs to exist. You shouldn't have to worry about your transaction being read or gamed before it even lands.
Most of the projects that end up mattering are the ones quietly building the foundation while everyone else is chasing noise. This feels like one of those.
Still early days but the direction is clear.
Do you think privacy at the infrastructure level will become something users actually demand, or is it still something only the technical crowd cares about right now?
$PORTAL $H #Genius
I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
Every terminal out there either moves fast or keeps things private. Never really both. And the ones that do offer privacy? It feels like it was added last minute, not actually built into how it works.
Genius Terminal is doing something different. It's built from the ground up to be private and final. What you execute stays yours — nobody sees it coming, nobody can jump in front of it.
The finality part is what gets me. You're not just submitting a transaction and hoping for the best. It's done. Private. Clean.
And honestly, as more people start using on-chain tools for real things — not just trading but actual day-to-day activity — this is the kind of infrastructure that needs to exist. You shouldn't have to worry about your transaction being read or gamed before it even lands.
Most of the projects that end up mattering are the ones quietly building the foundation while everyone else is chasing noise. This feels like one of those.
Still early days but the direction is clear.
Do you think privacy at the infrastructure level will become something users actually demand, or is it still something only the technical crowd cares about right now?
$PORTAL $H #Genius