#genius Hey fam, today let's chat about a detail. @GeniusOfficial In the terminal, there's a session duration setting. You can choose from four hours to seven days. Log in once during this time without needing to re-authenticate. At first, I thought it was no big deal, but then I realized this thing can really save your bacon. Previously, when using other DeFi tools, I had to sign with my wallet every time I opened it. Sometimes, while watching the charts, prices would swing fast, and I was frantically looking for my hardware wallet. By the time I signed, the price had already changed twice. Now, I just facial-recognize in the morning, and I can switch pages all day without a hitch—it's just like using an exchange.
But behind this convenience lies a risk. If someone gets to your computer, or if someone opens Genius while you're away, they can operate directly. Although withdrawals require two-factor authentication, opening and closing positions do not. So, I never dare to log in on public networks; I only use my phone and home computer. The team also provided a remedy—you can enable email or SMS verification, adding another layer of security for sensitive operations. I use WhatsApp 2FA; it’s an extra step, though a bit of a hassle, but at least it gives me peace of mind.
$BTC 's philosophy is extreme arrogance. Your private key is in your hands; no one can snatch it away, but that also means you have to be your own bank. If you lose it, no one will compensate you. Ethereum inherited this logic but added a layer of programmability with smart contracts. You can create a multi-signature wallet to spread the risk. Genius is taking a different path; it splits security into two parts: login relies on biometrics, and sensitive operations depend on dynamic verification codes. It's a bit like a traditional bank's online banking shield, sacrificing a little decentralization for usability that even grandma can handle.
My current habit is to lock large assets in $ETH 's multi-signature wallet, not touching it often. A few thousand bucks in small amounts are kept in Genius for trading and new investments. After two months of use, I haven't run into any issues. The team recently added a manual logout button for session duration; just click it before leaving your workstation to clear the login state. These little details show they're genuinely putting effort into the product. I can't control the price fluctuations of $GENIUS , but I can feel how user-friendly the tool itself is every day when I open the interface.
But behind this convenience lies a risk. If someone gets to your computer, or if someone opens Genius while you're away, they can operate directly. Although withdrawals require two-factor authentication, opening and closing positions do not. So, I never dare to log in on public networks; I only use my phone and home computer. The team also provided a remedy—you can enable email or SMS verification, adding another layer of security for sensitive operations. I use WhatsApp 2FA; it’s an extra step, though a bit of a hassle, but at least it gives me peace of mind.
$BTC 's philosophy is extreme arrogance. Your private key is in your hands; no one can snatch it away, but that also means you have to be your own bank. If you lose it, no one will compensate you. Ethereum inherited this logic but added a layer of programmability with smart contracts. You can create a multi-signature wallet to spread the risk. Genius is taking a different path; it splits security into two parts: login relies on biometrics, and sensitive operations depend on dynamic verification codes. It's a bit like a traditional bank's online banking shield, sacrificing a little decentralization for usability that even grandma can handle.
My current habit is to lock large assets in $ETH 's multi-signature wallet, not touching it often. A few thousand bucks in small amounts are kept in Genius for trading and new investments. After two months of use, I haven't run into any issues. The team recently added a manual logout button for session duration; just click it before leaving your workstation to clear the login state. These little details show they're genuinely putting effort into the product. I can't control the price fluctuations of $GENIUS , but I can feel how user-friendly the tool itself is every day when I open the interface.