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Recently, everyone has been hyping AI Agents that can fully automate on-chain operations.
I find it a bit funny and a bit frustrating: making it sign transactions on its own, cross-chain by itself, find routing paths—
a small bug that occurs isn’t something a “restart” can fix; it’s like losing a piece of meat from the wallet.
Honestly, there are still too many steps that require human oversight:
How much authority to grant, which bridge to use, whether the contract has changed its disguise,
whether to wait if Gas fees spike, whether unexpected pop-ups are phishing…
All of these need someone to keep an eye on, even if it’s just “don’t click yet.”
And recently, with social mining and fan tokens—this “attention equals mining” concept—
it sounds like using Agents as mining machines, automatically liking and sharing to generate rewards?
Anyway, I just find it funny when I see it; in the end, it’s still humans who bear the risk:
you have to accept the hit if you get exploited, and the Agent won’t feel sorry for you.
For now, I’ll keep dismantling the structure slowly—don’t rush to outsource your brain.