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The real problem with Web3 isn't that it's "unusable," but rather that it's "too difficult to use."
Most on-chain operations are essentially primitive: slicing chains, finding bridges, adjusting slippage, checking gas, and restarting if it fails.
It's not that the technology is inadequate; it's that the execution layer is too cumbersome.
@HeyElsaAI aims to solve this problem.
It's not a "chatbot," but rather it directly translates "intent" into on-chain actions.
You don't need to know:
which chain, which dApp, or which route.
You only need to clearly state:
what you want to do.
The remaining breakdown, routing, and execution are handled by the AI Agent,
and each step is interpretable, not a black box.
This is completely different from simply adding a UI.
Why is it appearing in the Base ecosystem (and being taken seriously)?
• Completed a $3M funding round in June 2025
• Coinbase Ventures (Base ecosystem fund) participated
• Investors and advisors have backgrounds in ecosystems such as LayerZero, DeFiLlama, and Anoma.
Within the Base system,
CBV's participation is not an emotional signal, but a structural signal.
These kinds of projects will at least be continuously observed, rather than being a flash in the pan.
From a sector perspective, it's vying for the "entry point."
In the AI + Intent sector, the real competition isn't about functionality,
but rather: who controls the user's first command.
Like the search box in the search era,
like the super app in the mobile era.
Once you get used to completing on-chain operations with a single sentence,
you won't go back to the "tool assembly" experience.
Is it worth getting involved now?
If you already:
• Operate on a base/multi-chain platform
• Do DeFi, Perps, Prediction, Portfolio Management
• Are tired of constantly switching between blockchains
Then this isn't a gamble, but a worthwhile trial.
The only thing you can do now is: Use it early, so the algorithm remembers you as an early user.
🔗 app.heyelsa.ai The next generation of Web3 products doesn't teach you how to use blockchains,
but makes you forget you're using a blockchain.

Intent-driven tracks are the future.
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Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
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