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A thought crossed my mind while watching the market recently.
Most traders can tell you where liquidity is. Fewer can tell you what happens when everyone starts chasing the same liquidity at the same time.
Crypto has become incredibly efficient at sharing information. A setup appears, a narrative forms, and within minutes thousands of people are looking at the same opportunity. What used to be an advantage quickly becomes crowded.
That shift made me think less about signals and more about execution.
Because in practice, two traders can have the exact same idea and still end up with very different results. The difference often isn't conviction or analysis. It's how efficiently that idea reaches the market.
That's partly why Genius Terminal caught my attention.
Not because it promises some hidden edge, but because it focuses on a layer many people overlook. The path between intention and execution has become increasingly important in on-chain environments where every action can leave traces and influence surrounding behavior.
There is something interesting about that. Markets are often described as places where information wins. Yet more and more, it feels like infrastructure determines how much of that information can actually be converted into results.
I'm still forming my opinion, but I suspect this is a trend we'll hear more about as on-chain trading continues to mature.
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