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Recently, I’ve been watching AI Agents run on-chain interactions—it really feels like “autonomous driving on the expressway.” It can cruise smoothly on straight roads, but once you hit a fork in the road, you still need a person to step in as backup. For example, the moment you sign, who you authorize, and how large the allowance is—let’s be blunt: if something goes wrong, it’s done in a second. The agent won’t feel bad for you either. And with task platforms cracking down on anti-bot/sybil behavior even harder, the points system has turned “hair-plucking” gangs into the kind of competitive that feels like clocking in at work. Sure, an agent can help you click here and there—but when you run into gray areas like risk controls, CAPTCHAs, or address linkages, it either freezes or makes a wrong move. In the end, you’re the one who gets blamed.
Right now, I’ve got just three words: wait. Wait for confirmation, wait for the callback, and wait until you’ve thought it through before you click to authorize… otherwise, once “one line gets cut down” and the damage spreads, even loss-cut cleanliness can’t save you. Replaying and reviewing is more diligent than just placing orders—it’s not just for show. If you’ve really been trapped once by automation, you’ll behave more sensibly after that.