#genius $GENIUS Genius Terminal feels interesting because it is not trying to be “just another” on-chain tool. The idea is simpler: make one private terminal the place where the trade gets finished.
That matters because a lot of on-chain activity still feels scattered. Users jump between wallets, tabs, screens, and steps that break the flow. A terminal built around privacy and final execution is really trying to cut that friction down to one cleaner path.
To me, that is the real story here. Not hype, not noise, just a sharper trading surface for people who want less clutter and more control. In a market full of extra steps, a product that reduces the number of steps can stand out fast.