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Revolutionizing Digital Asset Trading: Shuttle Labs Launches Genius Exchange Experience

Shuttle Labs Launches Genius: The Future of Self-Custodial Digital Asset Trading

In a groundbreaking move, Shuttle Labs has announced the beta launch of Genius, a self-custodial digital asset trading exchange experience that aims to revolutionize the industry. With $6 million in seed funding secured from prominent investors, including Anthony Scaramucci and former FTX employees, Genius is set to address the key issues that led to FTX’s collapse.

Unlike traditional centralized exchanges, Genius puts the power back in the hands of users by allowing them to maintain complete custody of their funds at all times. This self-custodial model ensures that users always hold their private keys, making their assets untouchable by anyone else, including the Shuttle Labs team.

One of the key features of Genius is its “chain-invisible” experience, which allows users to seamlessly trade across multiple blockchains without the need to manage gas fees or navigate complex token bridges. This user-friendly approach aims to attract both new and seasoned traders who are looking for speed, security, and ease of use.

Genius also boasts an innovative liquidity-matching engine that aggregates DEX liquidity across multiple networks, offering users access to over 12 million tradable assets across eight networks at launch. This makes Genius ideal for traders who are seeking the best prices without the fragmented experience typical of decentralized exchanges.

With backing from major investors and a focus on self-custody and user empowerment, Genius is poised to shape the future of decentralized finance. To learn more about Genius and its innovative approach to digital asset trading, visit their official site and follow them on Twitter for the latest updates.

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