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These days, everyone is talking about AI Agents on the blockchain, and it does seem to save effort, but when it comes to critical steps, humans still need to oversee. For example, the signing step—basically the moment when you hand over the money—no matter how smart the Agent is, it shouldn't act on its own initiative; it should not make decisions without your approval. Also, things like authorization limits, whether a contract is newly created, or if routing has been diverted to strange pools—all require human oversight. Not to mention, once news about stablecoin regulation and reserve audits comes out, the group chat starts circulating rumors of "de-pegging," and when emotions run high, it's easiest to just click confirm. Anyway, my current approach is: let the Agent handle screening and price comparison, and I review everything myself before execution—if it takes a bit longer, so be it; I sleep more peacefully.