#genius $GENIUS The interesting part about Genius Terminal is not that it aggregates trades — it tries to make the chain disappear. Its thesis is built around being chain-invisible, signatureless, and programmatic, so the user sees one terminal while the routing, bridging, and wallet complexity stay out of the way.
That matters because every extra approval, popup, or manual step adds friction exactly where active traders lose speed and focus. Genius is aiming at a different workflow: set behavior once, reuse it everywhere, and keep the execution layer quiet.
That is the real lens for judging it. Not how many features it stacks up, but whether it actually removes enough onchain drag to feel like a trading OS instead of another DeFi front end.