what caught my attention about Genius wasn't speed or some "next big thing" narrative. It was something way more boring... and maybe more important.
Crypto keeps throwing more information at people. More feeds, more alerts, more opinions pretending to be certainty. You end up spending half your time processing noise and the other half wondering if you're missing something.
What I'm watching with Genius is different. It seems less focused on adding features and more focused on removing friction. Wallet checks, routing, liquidity, position sizing... a lot of the stuff that normally eats attention just fades into the background.
And that's where it gets interesting.
Because reducing friction sounds great until you realize some friction is actually useful. Sometimes the extra click, the second look, the moment of hesitation is the thing that stops a bad trade.
So idk, maybe the real question isn't whether Genius makes trading easier. It obviously does. The question is whether it can remove the useless 80% of complexity without removing the 20% that keeps people thinking.
That's the line I'm still watching. Because infrastructure wins when hype fades, not when hype peaks.
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