most crypto products compete for attention.

more notifications. more features. more signals. more reasons to keep checking the screen.

the result is a market where everyone is connected to everything, yet somehow still feels overwhelmed.

what interests me about Genius Terminal is that it seems to be approaching the problem from the opposite direction.

instead of adding another layer to the noise, the goal appears to be reducing the number of places a user needs to be. that sounds simple, but simplicity is surprisingly rare in crypto.

the industry often celebrates innovation while ignoring usability. a tool can be technically impressive and still create friction for the people using it every day.

that is why infrastructure matters.

not because it generates headlines, but because it shapes how people interact with the ecosystem. the best tools are often the ones users stop thinking about because they fit naturally into their workflow.

whether Genius Terminal becomes widely adopted or not, I think the idea behind it reflects a real shift. people are becoming less interested in collecting tools and more interested in finding systems that actually help them operate efficiently.

and that feels like a healthier direction for crypto than chasing the next shiny narrative.

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