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Recently, I've been seeing everyone talk about AI Agents going on-chain to do work automatically.
The first image that comes to my mind is: it authorizes my wallet to become a "family bucket," and then politely says the execution was successful...
Honestly, anything that can be automated is quite appealing, but there are still a few steps I have to personally handle:
The first time connecting to a new contract, signing content I don't understand, and buttons like authorization/cancel authorization that have "consequences bigger than the operation."
Especially now that hardware wallets are out of stock, phishing links are rampant, and even the smartest Agent can't tell if you're clicking on the official site or a clone, the final scapegoat is still your private key string.
I personally trust data a little more, not because I think rationality is noble, but because my intuition tends to deceive me too much during FOMO;
At least data can make me pause for two seconds and check if liquidity is again torturing the floor price.
Anyway, automation is fine, but when it comes to signing, human hands trembling are probably safer (roughly).