The longer I follow the crypto scene, the more I see traders lose focus on what really gives them an edge.
They think the answer is always new features.
But sometimes the problem is just too many features.
Dashboards are getting cluttered. Charts (candlesticks/velas) are everywhere. Notifications are buzzing nonstop. But when opportunities arise, you're busy switching tabs, checking wallets, and hunting for data scattered across different chains.
Ironically, the industry loves to talk about decentralization and user freedom, yet wallet activity can still be analyzed by anyone.
The question is simple. If trading strategy is the competitive advantage, why should all traces of activity be open to the public?
This is where Genius, in my opinion, stands out. Not because they added new indicators or more flashy features. It's precisely because they focus on something that's rarely discussed: operational privacy.
In the past, privacy was often seen as a premium feature. Now, I’m starting to see it as a basic necessity. Because if speed can give you an edge, then privacy can help maintain that edge.
@GeniusOfficial $GENIUS #Genius
They think the answer is always new features.
But sometimes the problem is just too many features.
Dashboards are getting cluttered. Charts (candlesticks/velas) are everywhere. Notifications are buzzing nonstop. But when opportunities arise, you're busy switching tabs, checking wallets, and hunting for data scattered across different chains.
Ironically, the industry loves to talk about decentralization and user freedom, yet wallet activity can still be analyzed by anyone.
The question is simple. If trading strategy is the competitive advantage, why should all traces of activity be open to the public?
This is where Genius, in my opinion, stands out. Not because they added new indicators or more flashy features. It's precisely because they focus on something that's rarely discussed: operational privacy.
In the past, privacy was often seen as a premium feature. Now, I’m starting to see it as a basic necessity. Because if speed can give you an edge, then privacy can help maintain that edge.
@GeniusOfficial $GENIUS #Genius