Recently, everyone has been talking about the one-stop AI Agent on the blockchain, and I actually feel quite conflicted: automation definitely saves effort, but to be honest, the part that still needs human oversight is "the moment it goes wrong." For example, contract permissions, authorization limits, slippage during routing swaps, and what exactly the signature popup is signing... No matter how smart the Agent is, it could turn the "optimal path" into the "most expensive tuition." Especially now, with extreme funding rates, and the group arguing whether to reverse or continue squeezing the bubble, I’d rather keep an eye on trading volume and volatility myself, so it doesn’t chase emotions.



The redundancy I set for myself is just one word: backup. Not a computer backup, but always leaving a manual switch in my mind: large transactions must be double-checked, small ones are allowed to try, and if on-chain congestion or quote jumps are ridiculous, I stop immediately. Anyway, the machine handles execution, and I handle the brakes—simple but allows me to sleep well.
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