Genius Terminal is solving a quiet problem in DeFi: traders don’t just need more chains, they need less friction.
Right now, every trade can feel like a puzzle. Where is the best price? Which route is safe? Which chain has liquidity? Genius wants to hide that complexity behind one private terminal.
The strongest part is privacy. In on-chain markets, your moves can be watched before they are finished. Genius is trying to make execution feel cleaner and less exposed.
For me, this is not only about trading faster. It is about making on-chain trading feel more professional.
If Genius can combine privacy, liquidity, and simple execution, it could become a daily tool for serious crypto users.
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