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Lately, I've been hearing everyone talk about AI Agents running automatically on the blockchain, and I feel tempted, but honestly, someone still needs to take responsibility. Never hand out your signature, especially for authorizations, permission changes, or bulk transfers—one mistake can't be fixed with a "retract"; and for cross-chain, bridges, or contract upgrade announcements, even the smartest Agent can be misled by fake links and phishing frontends, so humans will at least be more cautious.
Recently, Layer 2 is also arguing over TPS, fees, and subsidies, and the information noise is really overwhelming. My simple way to filter out the noise is: focus only on two things—what permissions I’ve exposed and what's the worst-case loss; turn off all the other "winning big" hype, sleep on it, and then review.