Personalization
Personalization is Minara’s AI layer that adapts chat responses and trading features to your preferences and context. It helps Minara deliver answers that are more relevant, more consistent, and easier to act on.
What you get
With Personalization enabled, Minara can:
Match your decision style and preferred explanation depth
Keep responses consistent (structure, emphasis, risk checks, and tone)
Use high-level context to avoid generic advice and reduce repeated back-and-forth

How it works
You control what Minara can use for Personalization. You can either set your preferences, or Minara could suggest preferences from your in-app usage.
Basic flow
You set preferences directly, and Minara may suggest inputs based on your in-app usage patterns.
Minara converts them into a small set of preference and context signals (e.g., your decision style, risk posture, preferred depth)
Those signals guide the response (structure, emphasis, depth, and risk checks) and even trading decisions made by Minara Copilot.
How to use
Go to Settings → Personalization and toggle each module on or off:
Tags — structured preferences you can edit
Memories — saved helpful info from chats (removable)
Trading Summary — high-level context snapshot (optional)
Custom Prompt — your explicit response rules (optional)

Inputs
1) Tags
Tags are structured preferences. Minara uses them to choose the right framing, depth, and emphasis in chat and in trading assistance.
Use the dropdown menus to set or update your preferences (example: Decision-Making Style)—things like decision-making style, risk profile, learning preference, and trading habits.

2) Memories (transparent and removable)
Memories store useful, stable information from your chats (e.g., language preference, frequently discussed topics). You can review and delete any memory at any time.
Click Manage Saved Memories to review and delete items you don’t want Minara to reference.


3) Trading Summary
Trading Summary is a high-level snapshot used to make chat and your trading experience more context-aware. It’s designed to be summary-level rather than exposing sensitive details.
You can also add external wallets here: import up to 10 addresses from EVM or Solana by clicking the button.

4) Custom Prompt
Custom Prompt lets you set your own rules for how Minara should respond, and understand of you.
If you want more predictable formatting or stricter rules, add a Custom Prompt. Keep it short and specific.
Suggested template:
Structure: “Answer in: Summary → Key signals → Risk checks → Next actions.”
Style: “Be concise. Use bullet points. Avoid long paragraphs.”
Safety: “If uncertain, say what is unknown and what to verify.”
📌 Example Scenarios
Below are typical usage scenarios for Personalization. Users are free to explore beyond these examples. (For best results, we recommend enabling Quality mode when you want deeper reasoning and more thorough risk checks.)
🧭 Scenario 1 — “Make it match my decision style”
Goal: Get answers that fit how you decide (data-first vs narrative-first vs community sentiment vs tech-first).
Setup
Turn on Tags
Set Decision-Making Style (e.g., Data-Driven)
Try this prompt
“Analyze BTC’s current setup. I’m Data-Driven — prioritize evidence, key levels, and invalidation conditions. End with a clear action plan.”
What you’ll see
More structured logic, clearer levels, explicit invalidation, less storytelling.
🧱 Scenario 2 — “Always give me a disciplined plan”
Goal: Avoid improvising off raw price moves by enforcing a consistent decision framework.
Setup
Turn on Custom Prompt
(Optional) Turn on Tags and set Risk Profile
Custom Prompt example
“Always respond with: 1) Thesis 2) Key levels 3) Risk checks 4) Position sizing suggestion 5) Invalidation triggers 6) Next action.”
Try this prompt
“I’m considering a SOL trade. Give me a disciplined plan using my structure.”
What you’ll see
A repeatable template every time: fewer missed risk checks.
Control & safety notes
Opt-in by default: Nothing is used unless you enable it.
Editable: Tags can be changed at any time.
Reversible: Memories can be deleted; modules can be toggled off.
Bounded context: Trading Summary is intentionally high-level, designed for relevance without oversharing.
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