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Lately, everyone has been talking about AI Agents automatically onboarding onto the chain, but I, who am always a step behind, can finally breathe a sigh of relief: moving a bit slower at least allows me to see clearly what I am signing. To put it simply, Agents can help you run processes and monitor opportunities, but I think there are still some steps that require human oversight—don't give too much authority, review contract addresses/authorization scopes yourself, especially those with one-click unlimited permissions. If something really goes wrong, AI won't be able to cry for you. Also, the tags on on-chain data tools have recently been criticized for being outdated or even misleading, so I dare not completely let the Agent "follow the smart money" and blindly copy operations... Anyway, my current approach is: it's okay to let it suggest, but when it comes to moving funds, I slow down and manually confirm.