Recently, I've been seeing a surge of narratives about AI Agents and automated trading, constantly talking about "helping you automate on-chain interactions." My first reaction isn't about profits, but about how many times you have to sign and who you're granting permissions to. Don't touch the red line of mnemonic phrases—any page asking you to input, screenshot, or back up to the cloud, just close it; if you really need to memorize, make two offline copies—don't try to save effort. Don't sign with a single click either, especially those "free claim" or "quick login" options—if you don't understand after opening, just assume you do and don't sign. As for permissions, don't give unlimited access; regularly review and revoke old authorizations. Thinking about it now, it's pretty funny—I used to find these steps troublesome... but now I’d rather be slow; on-chain transactions need receipts, and even more so for reconciliation.

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