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I think if done well, @TheARCTERMINAL could completely change how I interact with on chain. It wouldn't just reduce complexity, but transform the entire decision making process into something more seamless and in depth. But to get there, they clearly have to solve a difficult problem: the AI must be accurate enough, the data must be fast enough, and most importantly, users must retain control as the system begins to intervene more deeply in the workflow.
As for the user experience, what I find noteworthy isn't the surface. The brilliance lies in how ARC handles the flow between information and action. Previously, I was used to jumping back and forth: viewing data in one place, analyzing it in another, and then switching to yet another platform to execute. This was not only time consuming but also easily led to missing context.
ARC is taking a different approach. They're trying to consolidate all those steps in one place, so that the information isn't just there for us to see, but is directly linked to the next action. It's like everything is connected into a continuous flow, instead of being fragmented pieces.
One point I found quite interesting is the shift from data to understanding. When activities are linked together, the AI no longer just displays data, but begins to explain why it happened. This makes it feel like it's no longer just a simple dashboard, but a real decision support layer.
In general, the idea is clear: reduce fragmentation, increase context, and shorten the gap between observation and action. But how far they implement it remains to be seen how they handle those challenges. #ARC

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