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Don't laugh, I've really been a bit panicked these past few days by the "AI agent one-click on-chain" thing... On the surface, it seems to help you run the process, but the most critical steps still require human oversight. For example, during authorization, the robot might calculate the minimum permissions, but if there's a contract upgrade, front-end glitches, or you temporarily change the address, it just signs with the old template and it's over; and for cross-chain/bridges, with a bunch of routes, if the slippage in a pool suddenly increases, it might not stop—someone needs to keep an eye out and hit a "Forget it, don't proceed" button.
And recently, that mainstream public chain is upgrading/maintaining, and everyone in the group is guessing whether the project will migrate. I've learned my lesson: during these windows, don't go fully automatic. The agent can help me place orders and adjust positions, but before it really executes, I still manually review: whether the chain ID is correct, if the nonce is stuck, whether the gas fee is reasonable, whether the authorization is unnecessarily large... In short, AI handles the errands, and humans take responsibility for the blame (and for tweaking the parameters a bit smaller).