#genius $GENIUS i used to think liquidity was simple.
More buyers, more sellers, more volume. That was the whole story. But after watching strong tokens still struggle with clean execution, i realized the real edge is not always liquidity itself. Sometimes the edge is finding liquidity before the market changes.
That is why $GENIUS interests me.
Genius Terminal is not just trying to create another trading tool. It is attacking one of crypto’s biggest hidden problems: scattered liquidity across chains, pools, and venues. Capital exists, but it is fragmented. The winner may be the system that locates the best route, coordinates execution, and reduces friction faster than everyone else.
For me, the real question is retention.
One successful trade can attract attention. But repeated better execution creates habit. Habit creates demand. Demand is what separates real infrastructure from temporary incentive farming.
Still, i would not ignore the risks. Liquidity signals can be manipulated. Routing can chase activity instead of quality. Token incentives can bring users who disappear when rewards fade.
That is why i am watching execution volume, returning users, fee generation, and whether real demand can absorb new supply.
Narratives move fast.
But usage tells the truth.@GeniusOfficial