Markets were choppy again this morning, with everyone chasing the same thin liquidity across chains. So I started checking how Genius Terminal actually hands control back in practice. $GENIUS , #genius , @GeniusOfficial , lets users route trades across 150+ DEXs on multiple chains through one clean interface, but what hit me was how decentralization here feels less about pure code anarchy and more about practical access layers.

I assumed full community empowerment would mean zero intermediaries and raw on-chain chaos, but actually the terminal smooths execution while keeping keys with you—traders still hit those familiar routing frictions when liquidity fragments. I thought it would dissolve the power gap entirely... but it just relocates it into better tools.

Last night I tried splitting a small position across wallets mid-vol spike and watched the fills come in uneven, forcing a quick manual tweak. Makes you wonder if true community power scales best through these unified windows or if we'll always need another layer underneath.