Today I looked at a bunch of AI agents running on the blockchain again, and it feels pretty cool, but when it comes to critical steps, humans still have to take the final responsibility. For example, signing: it can help you calculate routes, compare gas fees, and choose pools, but once it involves authorization limits, cross-chain operations, or contract upgrades/ proxies that you "must sign even if you don't understand," I’d rather slow down and confirm myself. Recently, bridges have had issues again, and it's really not something an agent can take the blame for.



And then there are oracles acting up—everyone says "wait for confirmation," which basically means admitting that machines can make mistakes and someone needs to hit the pause button. My approach is pretty simple: let the agent only give suggestions and run simulations; before actually sending a transaction, I review it myself. If I can use a protection feature for the transaction, I do—better to earn a little less than to risk it. Anyway... tired but still hanging in there. Time for a sip of tea first.
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