The more I look at this, the more I feel like we're missing the point when discussing DeFi terminals like Genius Terminal. Everyone's focused on transaction speed, integration counts, and new features. But the key takeaway is different.
Crypto UX is increasingly resembling fintech. Not because developers suddenly fell in love with banking apps, but because users are tired of sifting through endless complexity. When someone hails a cab, they don’t think about server routing. They just hit a button. The same goes for on-chain trading.
That's why GENIUS is trying to consolidate spot trading, perpetuals, cross-chain operations, and analytics into one interface. The insight here is simple: users want to take action, not study the infrastructure. And that's what really drives how it works.
Without it, the whole picture looks skewed. It seems like the competition is between blockchains, bridges, and protocols. But maybe that's why conclusions often end up being off the mark. In practice, the product that best hides complexity and allows focus on the results rather than the process is the one that wins more often.
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