The longer I watch the development of the DeFi infrastructure, the more I notice one interesting thing: most crypto terminals are still pretty narrow products. Some have turned into meme coin bots. Others are just DEX aggregators. A part of the market boils down to trading tools with a few buttons and quick execution. It's getting boring with the same old thing; this monotony and primitiveness is really frustrating. But honestly, #Genius Terminal looks interesting precisely because it's conceptually moving in a completely different direction. If you look deeper, the project is trying to build not "just another swap UI," but something closer to a Bloomberg Terminal for DeFi. So, it's a single environment where spot trading, perps, yield opportunities, cross-chain routing, wallet abstraction, and execution analytics come together. I was thinking yesterday that the most interesting part here isn't even the feature set, but the logic of the product itself. @GeniusOfficial is trying to eliminate the fragmentation that has been the main thorn in on-chain trading for years. Instead of dozens of separate apps, bridges, networks, and interfaces — one coherent system where the user feels like a fish in water. In a way, this closely resembles how CEXs won not due to "better technology," but because of a simpler user experience.
Will it make it to the top? Or will it crash and burn $GENIUS ?