Lately I've been thinking about how trading edges don't last as long as they used to.
A strategy works, people notice it, more capital flows in, and eventually the advantage gets smaller. That's just how markets evolve. But one thing seems to keep its value longer than any single setup: access.
Not access to information. Everyone has information now.
Access to liquidity.
That's why $GENIUS caught my attention from a different angle. The more fragmented crypto becomes, the more valuable liquidity aggregation starts looking. Traders aren't only competing against the market anymore. They're competing against inefficiency, slippage, and execution quality.
And that's a hidden cost many people ignore.
Saving 1% on a trade might not sound exciting. But over hundreds of trades, better routing and deeper liquidity can matter more than finding one lucky position.
That's why I don't really see Genius as just another trading platform.
I see it as a project betting that liquidity access itself becomes a competitive advantage in the future.
Maybe the next generation of trading won't be about who finds opportunities first.
Maybe it will be about who reaches the best liquidity fastest.
