Something happened to me last month that I keep thinking about.
I saw a setup I liked on an asset that wasn't on the chain I was currently using.
By the time I bridged, checked the liquidity, set up the position the moment was gone.
Not because I was slow. Because the infrastructure made speed impossible.
I've had that experience more times than I can count. And every time, I've just accepted it as the cost of doing business in DeFi.
But here's the thing about accepted costs.
You stop questioning them. They become invisible. They become "just how it is."
Until someone shows you it doesn't have to be.
150+ DEXs. 10+ chains. One interface. No bridging. No switching.
Genius isn't fixing a minor inconvenience. It's removing a tax that every serious DeFi trader has been paying so long they forgot it was a tax.
How many trades have you missed because of chain friction? Be honest.