Sometimes the most valuable thing is the execution that you can't even see.

In crypto, people are always searching for signals.
But I believe the next edge won't be a signal; it will be execution.

In the past, tracking smart wallets seemed like an advantage. Now that everyone is looking at the same wallets, the real value appears to be in protecting one's intentions rather than just finding information.

That's why I don't see $GENIUS as just analytics or a trading terminal.

Another interesting aspect is the routing layer. Many traders blame the market, while part of the loss leaks in the execution path. Wrong route, extra slippage, slow quotes, or fragmented liquidity. The genius seems to focus on giving traders more control over their routes so that each strategy can choose its own execution style.

I think the market seriously underestimates that institutions and serious capital need more than just transparency. They require predictable execution, efficient liquidity access, and compliant infrastructure as well. That's why the importance of stablecoins, custody, and execution layers is steadily increasing.

There’s also a challenge here.

If the narrative grows faster than usage, sustainability is tested. But the solution is the same: real fee demand, active users, and repeat behavior. If traders keep coming back for better execution, the network effect can become more powerful than marketing.

Not every wallet is a signal.

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