My friend Ali holds 8.6 ETH worth around 18,000 dollars. It stayed untouched in his wallet for almost six months. He was waiting for the right moment, but nothing changed and the asset just sat there without any real use.

A few weeks ago he came across Genius Terminal, described as the first private and final on chain terminal. It gave him a way to interact with multiple protocols through a single execution layer and finally bring that idle ETH into active use without switching platforms repeatedly.

For years, crypto users have faced fragmented systems. Liquidity is spread across chains, execution happens in many separate tools, and capital often sits idle because moving it is complex and risky. Users lose efficiency due to manual steps, delays, and exposure during transfers. This creates a gap between holding assets and actually using them productively.

Asset → Execution → Utility → Ecosystem productivity → Higher capital efficiency

What stood out is not speculation but the shift in infrastructure. Tools like this suggest a future where assets are not just stored but continuously working across ecosystems in a more unified and efficient way.

The bigger narrative is clear crypto is moving from passive holding to active capital systems where infrastructure defines value more than speculation alone.

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