Recently, Genius Terminal has been making waves in the community, especially among players who have long been focused on on-chain infrastructure.
The investor lineup is truly eye-catching — YZi Labs invested tens of millions of dollars, and the project also brought in a prominent industry veteran as an advisor. The signals here are meaningful: every move a person makes after leaving a high position often reflects what the industry is thinking. Since the new investment institutions are betting on the infrastructure layer, it indicates that they are not aiming at short-term trends but at something that can truly change the game.
In simple terms, Genius Terminal aims to bring the trading experience of centralized exchanges onto the blockchain — speed, depth, and asset control, all in one. It sounds simple, but the technical challenges behind it are actually quite high.
The biggest dilemma facing DeFi right now is definitely the fragmentation of liquidity. Want to chase new projects on Solana but reluctant to give up mainstream protocols in the Ethereum ecosystem, while also keeping an eye on Base’s airdrop. As a result? Wallets keep switching between chains, cross-chain bridges are slow and vulnerable to attacks. User experience is a complete mess.
The core idea of Genius Terminal is to aggregate these fragmented liquidity pools into a single interactive interface — users don’t see the underlying on-chain complexity, making it as simple as using an exchange. This is the true solution to the problem.
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OnchainUndercover
· 12h ago
Liquidity fragmentation is indeed annoying, but is aggregation really that simple? The security issues of cross-chain bridges are not trivial.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 12h ago
Liquidity aggregation definitely needs someone to handle it. The cross-chain experience is really poor right now.
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airdrop_huntress
· 12h ago
Liquidity aggregation, to be honest, should have been done a long time ago. The mess with cross-chain bridges—everyone who has used them knows.
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RetiredMiner
· 13h ago
Liquidity aggregation definitely needs someone to do it, but whether it can truly simplify interactions depends on the actual user experience. There are too many projects like this now.
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SellLowExpert
· 13h ago
Liquidity aggregation has been talked about so many times; only actually implementing it this time will count.
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SmartContractRebel
· 13h ago
I've heard quite a bit about liquidity aggregation, but there are very few that can actually be implemented. Let's see if Genius Terminal can break the deadlock.
Recently, Genius Terminal has been making waves in the community, especially among players who have long been focused on on-chain infrastructure.
The investor lineup is truly eye-catching — YZi Labs invested tens of millions of dollars, and the project also brought in a prominent industry veteran as an advisor. The signals here are meaningful: every move a person makes after leaving a high position often reflects what the industry is thinking. Since the new investment institutions are betting on the infrastructure layer, it indicates that they are not aiming at short-term trends but at something that can truly change the game.
In simple terms, Genius Terminal aims to bring the trading experience of centralized exchanges onto the blockchain — speed, depth, and asset control, all in one. It sounds simple, but the technical challenges behind it are actually quite high.
The biggest dilemma facing DeFi right now is definitely the fragmentation of liquidity. Want to chase new projects on Solana but reluctant to give up mainstream protocols in the Ethereum ecosystem, while also keeping an eye on Base’s airdrop. As a result? Wallets keep switching between chains, cross-chain bridges are slow and vulnerable to attacks. User experience is a complete mess.
The core idea of Genius Terminal is to aggregate these fragmented liquidity pools into a single interactive interface — users don’t see the underlying on-chain complexity, making it as simple as using an exchange. This is the true solution to the problem.