I've noticed something changing lately. Traders aren't just chasing faster execution or better analytics anymore. More conversations are happening around visibility itself.

Crypto made everything transparent, which was powerful. But as markets matured, that transparency became a double-edged sword. Wallet tracking, copy trading, and real-time monitoring turned on-chain activity into a signal feed.

That's why Genius Terminal caught my attention. Not because it's another terminal, but because it seems aligned with a growing preference for privacy in how people operate. The interest feels less narrative-driven and more behavioral.

When users start changing how they interact with the market, I pay attention. Liquidity usually follows utility, but it also follows comfort. If participants feel they can build positions, test ideas, and navigate markets without immediately broadcasting every move, that changes the experience.

The next phase of crypto may not be defined by who sees the most data. It may be defined by who gets to choose what remains unseen.

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