I used to treat routing like a background detail.

Now i see it as part of the trade....

That is why @GeniusOfficial catches my attention. it is not only another onchain terminal with a swap button. Genius is built around exeCution choice, and that matters when every second and every pool can change the result.

The problem with many dex tools is simple.. They hide the route. i click swap, the terminal decides, and i only see the final output. Sometimes that works. Sometimes it quietLy costs me.

#genius feels different because it brings the route closer to the trader.

If i am trying to catch a fresh launch, i may care more about speed than a tiny quote improvement. in that case, genius gives faSt direct swaps. the idea is simple. Use a faster path when tiMing is the main edge.

but i would not use the same style for every trade...

If i am moving a larger position, i care more about execution quality. I want the route to search acRoss deeper liquidity and avoid weak pools where price impact can hurt. that is where aggregator swaps in genius make more sense. they are bUilt to compare liquidity sources and look for a better output.

This is the part i like most.....

Genius does not force one route for every situation. It lets me think like a trader. i can choose speed when the market is moving fast. I can choose better routing when my size needs cleaner eXecution. i can also control which dexes, aggregators, pools, and venues i want active.

That is not a small detail...

That is the difference between using a terminal and contrOlling execution through a terminal.

For me, $GENIUS is interesting because it maKes routing visible. it gives me more say over how my trade reaChes liquidity.

And in onchain marKets, that control can matter as much as the entry itself...

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