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I've spent more time looking into Genius Terminal than I expected, which is usually a good sign. Most crypto projects start sounding the same after a while, but this one at least made me curious enough to dig deeper.

The idea behind it feels relevant. Crypto has become incredibly noisy, with people constantly jumping between wallets, dashboards, analytics tools, and social feeds. Sometimes it feels like the problem isn't a lack of information anymore... it's having too much of it. That's where Genius Terminal seems interesting. If it can genuinely simplify how people interact with on-chain markets while keeping privacy in focus, that's solving a real problem.

That said, I'm still cautious. Crypto is full of projects with ambitious branding and bold promises. Words like "first" and "final" sound impressive, but I've learned not to take those claims too seriously until there's consistent adoption and real user demand behind them.

What keeps me interested is that the project appears to understand something many teams miss: users don't necessarily want more features, they want less friction. They want tools that help them think clearly and act faster.

So my view is somewhere in the middle. I like the direction, I think the concept makes sense, and I can see why people are paying attention. But in crypto, execution matters far more than vision. The idea is promising... now the product has to prove it.

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