Author: Cat Teacher scupt
With the collaboration between YZi Labs (related to CZ) and Hyperliquid, is it truly a sure thing or just marketing? Let's break it down point by point, examining the evidence and risks.
In short: a private, signature-free on-chain trading terminal that provides professional DeFi users with unified access to cross-chain spot, perpetual, pre-issued tokens, and yield.
Target users:
High-frequency traders
Narrative-driven speculators
Whale Wallet Holders
DeFi native advanced users
Institutional asset allocators
Key pain points:
DeFi fragmentation: multi-click transactions, complex gas management, frequent switching between cross-chain wallets
Lack of CEX-level experience: Inability to obtain the speed, privacy, and aggregation capabilities of centralized exchanges leads to trading alpha leaks and user churn.
Cumbersome operation: Advanced users need to switch between multiple tabs across various front-ends, web applications, and wallets.
Why it's needed now: With the long tail of tokens, strategies, and DeFi primitives growing, the market needs chain-invisible, uniformly executed solutions that eliminate the need for repeated authorizations or network switching.
Evidence required:
Capital Validation: In October 2024, Shuttle Labs raised $6 million in seed funding for the development of Genius Terminal, led by CMCC Global, with Arca and Balaji participating.
Srinivasan, Avalanche, Flow Traders, and other participating users: A $1,000 trading competition prize will be awarded daily until January 13, 2026 (winners have been announced), 27,600 Twitter followers, and wallet import functionality will be launched soon.
Third-party endorsement: Lit Protocol praised the terminal as "super fast and free" in a tweet in December 2025 and used its technology.
Consistent information from multiple sources: The official website, documentation, Twitter, and LinkedIn all focus on professional trading, and the absence of tokens/TVL indicates an application center rather than a protocol.
Conclusion: The issue addresses a genuine and pressing need. DeFi users have a clear demand for unified, privacy-focused, and efficient trading tools, and the funding and activity reward mechanisms validate market acceptance.
Product Form and Core Processes
Product form: Unified on-chain transaction application/terminal (not underlying protocol), aggregating spot, perpetual, pre-issued trading and yield functions.
Core workflow:
One-time authentication: Users log in using biometrics (key-based) via email/Google/Apple.
Wallet Management: Import/track multiple wallets in a single dashboard
Unsigned transactions: Users specify their trading intent/portfolio behavior, and the terminal executes the transaction atomically via aggregators and the native cross-chain bridge (Genius Bridge Protocol).
Privacy Enhancement: The Ghost Orders feature splits orders across up to 500 wallets for transaction obfuscation.
Earnings Management: Idle funds automatically generate earnings through the USDGG stablecoin.
Status: Mainnet is live (not testnet or invitation-only)
Feature list:
Cross-chain spot/perpetual/pre-issued token trading
Ghost Orders Privacy Transactions (Order Splitting)
Multi-wallet import and tracking
Unified portfolio and income management (USDGG stablecoin)
Real-time market insights (heatmaps, radar charts)
0% commission promotion (ends around January 13, 2026)
Daily $1,000 trading competition with a 50 million Genius Points (GP) reward system
Recommended Rewards and Progress Badges
Differentiation from competitors
Substitutability: Low
reason:
Proprietary privacy technology: Ghost Orders' order splitting capability is difficult to replicate in the short term, requiring sophisticated liquidity management and MPC infrastructure.
Native cross-chain bridge: GBP, as a dedicated bridge protocol, has been audited by multiple institutions, but reconstruction costs are high.
Extensive Integration: Integrating a 12+ blockchain ecosystem that simultaneously covers spot trading, perpetual bonds, and yield requires extensive business development and technical adaptation.
Endorsement Barriers: Deep integration with YZi Labs (affiliated with CZ), $6 million in funding, and top-tier VC support provide a competitive moat.
User Experience: Professional UX with no pop-ups and no gas visibility, creating stickiness for whales/high-frequency traders.
Risk: Large aggregators such as 1inch and CoW Swap adding similar privacy features could pose a threat; however, there are currently no direct competitors in the market.
Financing details
Resources brought by investors
Ecosystem Resources: CMCC Global (Asia Ecosystem), AVA Labs (Avalanche Integration)
Listing/Market Making: Flow Traders, a professional market maker; Arca, providing liquidity support.
Business Development & Networking: High-level relationships with Balaji Srinivasan, and in-depth cooperation with YZi Labs (CZ consultant, $10 billion + AUM).
Media Coverage: Scott Melker (Podcast Influence), Anthony Scaramucci / SALT (Conference Resources)
Core Member Resume
Entrepreneurial record and credibility
Success story: Ryan Myher's NoCodeNoProblem was acquired, proving his execution capabilities.
Reputation restrictions: Limited information available about other core team members; their LinkedIn profiles and company page are inaccessible.
Offsetting factors: Endorsement from high-quality investors (CMCC Global, Balaji Srinivasan) and credibility support from deep integration with YZi Labs ($10 billion + AUM).
Assessment: Moderate credibility; the founder has a certain resume but insufficient public information; relies on the quality endorsement of investors and partners.
Audit and security qualifications
Auditing firm (full-stack security verification):
Halborn
Cantina (Open Contest, $25,000+ Prize Pool)
HackenProof
Borg Research
Penetration Test: Completed by a White Hat Hacker
Key Partners
Open source status
Partially open source: EVM contract code (such as GeniusVaultCore.sol) is available on GitHub (inferred from the Cantina audit scope to be genius-foundation/).
genius-contracts
Closed-source frontend: No official Genius Pro / Shuttle Labs main frontend repository is public.
Third-party code: There are unrelated fans/third-party repositories (such as itekdp/Tradegenius-Portal, last committed in January 2024).
GitHub Activity: No recent commits to official repositories in the last 30/90 days (as of January 13, 2026 UTC)
Evidence: Search results show no verifiable official repositories with recent activity; the Cantina competition references Lit Actions and service code (8,000+ lines), but does not provide specific commit timestamps.
Assessment: GitHub lacks transparency and public evidence of development activity.
Data availability: No publicly available DAU/MAU/retention rate/conversion rate data.
Indirect growth signal:
Rewards system active: 50 million Genius Points (GP) earned through trading.
USDC Referral Rewards: >45% Referral Fee Sharing
Progress badges and points multiplier unlocking mechanism
Historical prize money: $250,000 total prize pool (past)
Current daily competition: $1,000/day prize money (continues in January 2026)
Social Media: Twitter 27,600 followers, 100-500 tweet interactions, 5,000-50,000 views (as of January 13, 2026)
TVL: $0 (No records found on DefiLlama, as of January 2026) Active addresses/transactions/fees/revenue: No verifiable data.
Block explorer: No deployed contract addresses publicly available
The Dune dashboard, dune.com/geniusterminal, exists but has no publicly available data.
Revenue Mechanism: Fees are collected through FeeCollector.sol; USDGG LPs earn native revenue from transactions (without token issuance); however, no specific data is disclosed.
Subsidy-driven risk: High
Growth mainly relies on points/referrals/competition incentives
The 0% commission promotion will end around January 13, 2026.
Lack of organic user metrics (DAU/retention) validation
Risks associated with the end of the promotion: If subsidies cease and there are no alternative incentives, the probability of user churn is high; it is necessary to monitor data performance after the promotion ends.
Assessment: Data transparency is extremely low, and on-chain traction cannot be verified; growth may be highly dependent on incentives rather than product stickiness.
Historical Events Timeline
Current activity/task list (January 13, 2026 UTC)
Participation threshold and cost
Key weights of points/XP/contribution rules
Priority 1: Daily small transactions to increase frequency
Utilize 0% fee chains (if still valid) or low-gas chains (such as Base, Arbitrum) for small transactions.
Objective: Accumulate GP and unlock progress badge multipliers.
Cost: Gas fee only (approximately $0.01-0.5 per transaction)
2. Priority 2: Recommend high-quality users
Invite DeFi users with genuine trading needs (such as community members).
Revenue: >45% ongoing fee sharing + Recommended GP
Cost: 0 (purely promotional)
3. Priority 3: Diverse cross-chain interactions
Complete at least one transaction on each of the 12+ supported chains (with priority given to Solana, Base, and Hyperliquid perpetual chains).
Objective: Increase the diversity weight of GP (speculation)
Cost: Total gas fee per chain ~$5-20
4. Priority 4: Participate in daily competitions (if resumed)
The monitoring competition has restarted, focusing on trading volume/profit rankings.
Reward: $1,000 cash bonus (allocated to the top performers)
Cost: Requires significant capital and time investment; high risk.
5. Priority 5: Use Ghost Orders feature
Test the privacy splitting feature (even a small amount) to demonstrate product usage depth.
Objective: Identify potential additional GP or airdrop weights.
Cost: Normal transaction gas
Risk control recommendations
List of similar projects and comparison
Summary of the competitive landscape
Genius's leading dimensions: Privacy splitting (exclusive to Ghost Orders), multi-asset coverage (spot + perpetual + yield + pre-issuance), cross-chain breadth (12+ chains)
Competitor's strengths: 1inch/Jupiter has a higher TVL, Hyperliquid has faster speeds, and Trojan has a larger user base.
Differentiated Positioning: Genius focuses on privacy and professional trading tools, filling the gap for high-frequency/whale users in multi-chain privacy trading.
Community size and quality
Scale indicators:
Twitter: 27,600 followers (verified as of January 13, 2026 UTC)
Tweet interaction: 100-500 likes, 5,000-50,000 views/post
Discord/Telegram: No official communities found
Quality assessment:
Trader-oriented: The community focuses on trading competitions, feature releases, and partnership announcements.
Developer content: Low, with no clear evidence of developer discussions, GitHub issues, or technical contributions.
User profile: Medium to high; the points system and competitions attract users who expect airdrops.
front:
Multi-chain support (12+ chains) and 0% transaction fees are popular features.
YZi Labs (CZ affiliate) and Hyperliquid collaborate to boost confidence.
The privacy feature (Ghost Orders) is considered a highlight of the innovation.
Negative:
No prominent negative opinions were found in highly interactive tweets (within the search window).
Implicit risks: Low data transparency and the lack of community channels may raise trust issues.
Official response speed
Response method: Through promotional tweets and feature announcements (such as wallet imports, contest winners).
Frequency: Medium (2-3 updates per week)
Specific example: No specific response addressing a community issue
Rating: Lower-middle
reason:
Steady growth in Twitter followers and engagement
Incentive mechanisms drive active participation
Lack of in-depth community channels such as Discord/Telegram
Low developer involvement, strong tendency to exploit loopholes
Insufficient data transparency may affect long-term trust.
Official evidence:
Points system: 50 million Genius Points (GP) earned through trading and referrals, hinting at future token conversion.
The tweet hinted that an official tweet on January 5, 2026, mentioned "Genius is changing that for you in 2026" (regarding airdrops).
The roadmap is vague: Documentation and tweets lack a clear understanding of TGE time or token economics.
Conclusion: High probability of tokenization, but no official confirmation; the GP system strongly suggests tokenization, but lacks a clear roadmap.
Possible airdrop targets and metrics
Risks associated with anti-fraud measures, account termination, KYC procedures, and regional restrictions.
Maximum uncertainty (1-3 items)
GP conversion ratio unknown: How will 50 million GP be converted into tokens, is it a linear exchange, and what is its percentage of the total supply?
TGE timing uncertain: No official timetable; "2026" is only a vague hint and may be delayed or canceled.
The airdrop allocation criteria are vague: the specific weights of trading volume, referrals, and badges are not disclosed, and the final allocation may differ significantly from expectations.
entity:
Genius Foundation (deploys GBP protocol)
Shuttle Labs (Operating entity, New York, founded in 2022, 11-50 employees)
Regional restrictions:
No specific regional restrictions
Headquartered in the United States, supporting a global multi-chain network.
The founder's interview (October 2024) mentioned that KYC/jurisdiction issues have been resolved.
Potential compliance risks:
US Regulation: Headquartered in New York, it may face scrutiny from the SEC/CFTC regarding security token or derivatives trading.
Future KYC: KYC may be introduced before TGE to meet compliance requirements.
Cross-chain regulation: Involves multi-chain bridges and perpetual contracts, potentially triggering regulations in multiple jurisdictions.
Known information:
Genius Foundation controls the deployment and maintenance of the GBP protocol.
Shuttle Labs Operations Frontend and Product
Unmanaged design (Turnkey + Lite Protocol MPC)
Concentration of power:
Medium Centralization: Foundation and Shuttle Labs control the core infrastructure
No mention of DAO governance
Details of no multiple signatures disclosed
No community governance mechanism
Risk: Project decisions and upgrades are led by a centralized team, lacking decentralized governance safeguards.
Milestones in the next 3-12 months
Delivered features:
Wallet import function launched (January 13, 2026)
Hyperliquid Perpetual Integration
Multi-chain support (10+ networks)
Ghost Orders Privacy Features
The daily contest continues ($1,000 prize per day, winners announced January 12-13, 2026)
Delay history: No clear delay record
Delivery quality: Functionality achieved on time
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