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Recently, someone has been touting an all-in-one AI Agent on the blockchain, and I find it quite tempting but also a bit alarming... Letting it handle authorization, token swaps, cross-chain transfers, and so on by itself, I still need to manually oversee a few steps: first, to see clearly which contract it’s interacting with and whether the authorization is unlimited; for cross-chain bridges that have been prone to issues lately, even if its routing is clever, I’d rather manually confirm once more; and for oracles that occasionally glitch, that on-chain phrase “waiting for confirmation” isn’t just cautious—it’s a lifesaver buffer. Honestly, Agents are suitable for repetitive tasks, but “stopping” and “retreating” are decisions I need to make. What I’ve learned isn’t a skill, but rather not to outsource responsibility entirely to robots.