Lately, I’ve been seeing everyone hype up AI Agents that automatically run tasks and interact automatically. Honestly, I’m a bit tempted—and also a little scared… To be blunt, it’s enough if it can help me keep an eye on prices, scan announcements, and lay out the steps I need to take. When it comes to signing, though, I still have to handle the final step myself: the permission scope on the authorization pop-up, whether the quota is unlimited, whether the contract address is correct, whether the chain isn’t switched incorrectly, and whether the Gas fees are unusually high. If I click the wrong one of these, there’s basically no going back. Especially during airdrop season, all kinds of task platforms try to catch sybils, and the points system makes the opportunists grind like it’s a regular job. I don’t dare let the Agent click around blindly—what if a bunch of operations make my wallet’s profile look really weird? I’d be too late to regret it. What I fear most isn’t actually missing opportunities, but the panic of realizing, after casually granting permissions, that it’s already too late to revoke them.

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