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Recently, AI agents have been pretty smooth when it comes to on-chain interactions, but honestly, they still rely on human oversight. Authorization is the most critical part; to ensure a "seamless experience," the robot might give you unlimited access, and afterward, you might not even remember who you granted permissions to. There's also cross-chain routing and selection—changing parameters or a slight slippage can turn a fee-saving transaction into paying MEV instead. For contract upgrades or first-time interactions with new addresses—these "strangers"—I'd rather manually confirm. On the macro side, there's chatter about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets acting up together—causing big volatility. When prices are so volatile, chasing after them with an agent makes it easier to make reckless moves. (I keep staring at those large transfers, and the more I watch, the harder it is to sleep.) My current bottom line is just two things: keep permissions minimal, and act slowly if needed—just like that for now.