@GeniusOfficial I’ve watched enough of this market to know most new terminals arrive sounding sharper than they are. They promise less friction, more control, cleaner execution, and then you spend a week clicking through the same clutter in a slightly nicer interface. So when I look at Genius Terminal, I do not rush to believe the language around it. But I do notice that it seems to be aiming at real annoyances, not imaginary ones. The private, on-chain part matters more than the branding. So does the idea of keeping things non-custodial while still trying to make trading feel less scattered across chains and venues.

That’s the part that makes me pause. Not because I trust it, but because I understand the problem too well. Crypto has trained me to be skeptical of anything that sounds final. Still, every now and then, something shows up that feels like it was built by people who have actually sat through the same mess the rest of us have.

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