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Recently, everyone has been talking about AI Agents one-click on-chain, but I actually prefer to clarify the "human backup" part, or else it's really easy to slip up. Agents are suitable for doing dirty, tiring work: monitoring pools, price comparison, path calculation, scheduled execution; but when it comes to signing, cross-chain steps, or granting unlimited permissions, I still want to take a look myself. Cross-chain bridges have had issues again recently... Honestly, no matter how smart an agent is, it doesn't know whether you can handle the kind of "bridge explosion" risk.
And sometimes oracles glitch and give abnormal quotes. Now everyone has learned to first "wait for confirmation," and I do the same: better to miss out than to be led away by fake prices. My approach is: when it heats up, disconnect from the internet for ten minutes, then check three things when I come back — whether the reason for entering is still valid, whether the exit conditions are written, and whether the emotional score has shot above 8 points. Hmm, I don’t need to be understood, but I need to be able to sleep peacefully.