Elsa AI just dropped their roadmap for what's cooking next, and it's looking solid.
First up? Wider x402 integration. Translation: their support agents can now process payments directly without you jumping through hoops. Less friction, smoother experience.
Then there's limit orders joining the party. Finally, you can set your price target and let it execute automatically. No more babysitting charts waiting for that perfect entry.
But here's the kicker - they're breaking out of the Base ecosystem bubble. Ethereum support is coming, which means more liquidity pools to tap into and broader market access.
Three upgrades, one direction: making DeFi tools actually usable for regular folks instead of just degen traders.
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ForkThisDAO
· 2025-12-10 20:08
ngl, limit orders are really a necessity, finally no need to watch the market constantly
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BlockchainDecoder
· 2025-12-09 05:31
From a technical architecture perspective, it’s indeed worth analyzing the logic behind these three updates. x402 payment integration reduces interaction costs, limit order automation, and cross-chain liquidity expansion—these seemingly independent feature upgrades are, at their core, doing the same thing: lowering the barrier to entry. According to a 2022 DeFi user study, 72% of non-professional users abandon complex DeFi protocols mainly because the operations are too complicated. However, it's important to note that moving from Base to breaking out on Ethereum ultimately hinges on whether they can truly solve the problem of fragmented cross-chain liquidity—this isn’t a technical issue, but rather an economic game theory challenge.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 2025-12-09 03:25
Oh no, now that limit orders are here, I'll have to tweak my roujiamo-style arbitrage strategy again.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 2025-12-07 20:51
Limit order should have been available a long time ago, but support on Ethereum is the key.
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BoredWatcher
· 2025-12-07 20:50
Limit orders are finally here. Now we can free our hands and no longer have to stare at the candlestick charts all day.
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SignatureDenied
· 2025-12-07 20:45
This feature for limit orders should have been available long ago, but whether it’s actually usable will depend on the execution speed.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 2025-12-07 20:34
Limit orders are finally here. This is exactly what I was waiting for.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 2025-12-07 20:33
If I had known earlier that they were going to support Ethereum, I wouldn't have rushed to go all in on Base... Now looking at this roadmap, it's really incredible. Where were the limit orders before? Made me watch the charts like a lunatic every day. Now everything's finally here, but it's just a step too late.
Elsa AI just dropped their roadmap for what's cooking next, and it's looking solid.
First up? Wider x402 integration. Translation: their support agents can now process payments directly without you jumping through hoops. Less friction, smoother experience.
Then there's limit orders joining the party. Finally, you can set your price target and let it execute automatically. No more babysitting charts waiting for that perfect entry.
But here's the kicker - they're breaking out of the Base ecosystem bubble. Ethereum support is coming, which means more liquidity pools to tap into and broader market access.
Three upgrades, one direction: making DeFi tools actually usable for regular folks instead of just degen traders.