I used to think most of the friction in crypto would disappear as the tools improved. Instead, I’m watching the same problems survive every cycle. I’m waiting for things to feel connected, but they rarely do. I’m looking at screens full of information that should already be in one place. I’ve spent enough time around this space to know that people eventually stop complaining about inefficiency and start treating it as normal. That part bothers me more than it should.
The repetition never really leaves. The same searches. The same wallet checks. The same jumping between tabs. One piece of information lives somewhere else, another piece arrives too late, and a third never arrives at all. Small delays. Small interruptions. Nothing dramatic. Just enough to slow everything down.
That’s where I keep finding myself testing Genius Terminal. Not because I’m impressed by new narratives anymore, but because I’m tired of accepted friction pretending to be part of the process. I focus on how much movement happens before a decision gets made. How many unnecessary steps sit between intention and action.
Maybe that’s the real issue I keep circling back to. Not complexity. Not scale. Just too many pieces that still refuse to speak the same language while everyone acts like they already do
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