@GeniusOfficial A Doxxed Team in an Anonymous World
Let's be real. Most DeFi projects hide behind cute animal mascots and pseudonymous founders who could vanish tomorrow with your money. I've been burned enough times to know that anonymity in crypto isn't always a feature sometimes it's a giant red flag.
So when I looked into Genius Terminal, the first thing that caught me wasn't the tech. It was the people.
Shuttle Labs is based in New York. Real office. Real names. The CEO, Armaan Kalsi, started building this while he was still at Yale. COO Ryan Myher and CTO Brihu Sundararaman are fully doxxed. You can find them on LinkedIn. You can see their faces. They've raised over $6 million from firms like YZi Labs (formerly Binance Labs), CMCC Global, and Arca.
And then there's the advisor list. Balaji Srinivasan. Anthony Scaramucci. And Changpeng Zhao CZ himself sitting as a formal advisor.
I don't love every name on that list, but that's not the point. The point is accountability. These people can't just disappear with a treasury wallet and pop up in Dubai next week. Their reputations are on the line.
In a space full of anons and pump-and-dumps, that kind of transparency is rare. And for me? It's the difference between gambling and actually investing. Genius Terminal isn't perfect. But at least I know exactly who I'm trusting.


