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Recently, I've been seeing a bunch of AI Agents claiming they can operate on the blockchain independently. I'm quite interested, but once I actually try it, I realize: the signing step still requires human oversight, especially for permissions or unlimited quotas—no matter how smart the Agent is, it won't take the blame for mistakes. Also, during cross-chain transfers, pool swaps, or when slippage is unpredictable, it might calculate everything smoothly, but once executed, it can turn into a mess... I usually let it help me find routes, compare prices, and monitor on-chain activity, but I always review the contract address and permissions myself before confirming.
By the way, regarding the modular and DA layer wave, developers are having a blast like they're gaming, but ordinary users just look confused, thinking "what does this have to do with my wallet"... So, ultimately, the safety net still has to be you: don’t jump in with leverage right away, first understand what permissions you can revoke and what transactions you can comprehend. Anyway, I just play around with memes while being cautious—if something goes wrong, I can always post a screenshot to self-rescue.