Digging through my onchain history with @HeyElsaAI forced me to confront a blind spot
I’d convinced myself my activity was well distributed and deliberate. The raw record told a different story. Most of my moves clustered around Base, and I kept circling back to the same assets without noticing the repetition
Laying every action out in sequence removes interpretation. When swaps, bridges, and stakes sit side by side, behavior patterns surface on their own. At that point, Elsa stopped feeling like a tool I use and started feeling like something that reads me
There’s often a disconnect between perceived discipline and actual execution. When progress stalls and the reason isn’t obvious, memory usually isn’t the problem visibility is
Look at your own onchain trail without filters. It tends to reveal truths you don’t pick up in real time
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Digging through my onchain history with @HeyElsaAI forced me to confront a blind spot
I’d convinced myself my activity was well distributed and deliberate. The raw record told a different story. Most of my moves clustered around Base, and I kept circling back to the same assets without noticing the repetition
Laying every action out in sequence removes interpretation. When swaps, bridges, and stakes sit side by side, behavior patterns surface on their own. At that point, Elsa stopped feeling like a tool I use and started feeling like something that reads me
There’s often a disconnect between perceived discipline and actual execution. When progress stalls and the reason isn’t obvious, memory usually isn’t the problem visibility is
Look at your own onchain trail without filters. It tends to reveal truths you don’t pick up in real time