@GeniusOfficial I’ve watched crypto long enough to stop getting excited every time a new platform shows up promising to “change everything.” Most of the time it’s the same story with different branding. More dashboards, more wallets, more noise, and somehow more confusion than before.

That’s probably why Genius Terminal caught my attention a little differently.

Not because people are shilling it everywhere, and not because of some fake “next big thing” energy. It’s more the problem it’s trying to deal with. Anyone who has spent years on-chain knows how frustrating this space really is. You make one move and suddenly wallets are tracking you, copy traders appear out of nowhere, liquidity shifts, and the market reacts before you even finish a trade. Everything is open, visible, and honestly exhausting after a while.

I’m still skeptical. I’ve seen too many projects sound smart before disappearing six months later. But something about Genius Terminal feels more grounded than most tools lately. It’s trying to reduce friction people actually deal with every single day instead of inventing another shiny narrative for engagement.

Maybe it lasts, maybe it doesn’t. I’m just paying attention because for once the conversation feels connected to real usage instead of recycled hype.

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