i’ve been around long enough to know that most “game-changing” products end up feeling like the same thing with a different design.

but genius terminal gave me a different first impression. the idea doesn’t feel like adding more tools to the screen — it feels like removing the friction that’s been there for too long.

what actually caught my attention was the focus on privacy. on-chain has become incredibly open, but sometimes too open. every move gets noticed, every wallet gets watched, and that changes how people act. building around privacy feels less like a feature and more like something that should’ve existed earlier.

the other part is calling itself the final on-chain terminal. bold claim. but i get the direction — people are tired of jumping between platforms, tabs, trackers, and dashboards just to make one decision.

if they execute this the right way, the value won’t come from big announcements or hype posts.

people will just quietly start using it… and not feel the need to leave.

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