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Lately, I've been seeing a bunch of AI Agents claiming they can fully automate blockchain interactions, and honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. Running scripts and batch tasks are indeed fast, but when it comes to "that one signature," humans still need to oversee: whether the contract is truly a new shell, if the authorization is unlimited, if there are any strange intermediary addresses in the routing... one mistake can be costly. Also, for cross-chain/bridges, the agent might only look at success rates; you need to monitor gas, slippage, and arrival times, or else the costs will eat into the returns. I also look at RWA and compare on-chain yield products with US Treasury yields, but frankly, the on-chain yields are often "risk discounting," so don’t let the agent blindly chase APY. (Whenever I see the word "automation," I tend to be suspicious.) Anyway, my current habit is: let it run automatically when possible, but manually review key points—it's slower but I can sleep peacefully.