@GeniusOfficial I think crypto created a new type of person that didn't exist 10 years ago.
Someone who wakes up and checks wallet movements before checking the news.
Someone who can recognize an address faster than a company name.
Someone who spends hours studying transactions made by complete strangers.
When you think about it, that's actually a bizarre way to interact with a financial system.
And yet it's become normal.
The more I thought about that, the more @GeniusOfficial started making sense to me.
Most crypto discussions focus on assets, narratives, and price action. But very few people talk about how blockchain infrastructure quietly changes human behavior over time.
Genius caught my attention because it sits close to that conversation.
As transparency expands, people adapt. New habits form. New incentives emerge. Entire strategies get built around observing other participants rather than understanding underlying ideas.
That's not necessarily good or bad.
It's just a reminder that technology doesn't only change markets. It changes the people using them.
Maybe the most interesting infrastructure projects aren't the ones building for today's behavior.
Maybe they're the ones anticipating what behavior looks like next.
That's the question Genius made me think about this week.
