Recently watching AI Agents run on-chain tasks, it’s indeed more convenient, but I still don’t dare to fully let go.


Like the authorization step, the agent calls it the “optimal path,” but in my mind, it’s all about endless authorizations, phishing contracts, and those old storylines…
Anyway, I double-check the address and permission scope myself before signing, preferring to be a bit slower.

Which steps still require human oversight?
I think it’s the moment “whether to let it access my wallet.”
Because if something really goes wrong, AI won’t feel sorry for you.

Airdrop season is heating up again, and task platforms are acting like they’re clocking in for work, with anti-scam measures.
The agent might help you run the process, but if rules change or risk control does a spot check, ultimately, the blame still falls on humans.
My approach is a bit cautious: don’t give it large amounts, try small amounts in a separate wallet, and immediately stop if strange prompts appear.
Let’s start with this, and take it slow.
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