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Recently, I've been seeing everyone talk about AI agents automatically running on-chain, and my feeling is: it can save effort, but I really don't dare to fully rely on it. Tasks like choosing low gas peak times or batch interactions are quite comfortable to delegate to it; I can even queue up on-chain according to the plan in the middle of the night. But when it comes to "should I sign," "how much authorization to give," or "is this a fake front-end/phishing contract," I still have to double-check myself. Otherwise, one wrong click could be more than just paying a bit more gas. Also, for cross-chain transfers, parameter adjustments, or leverage increases, no matter how smart the agent is, it doesn't understand how much drawdown I can tolerate. Honestly, it only executes; it won't regret for me.
Recently, someone mentioned news about tax increases and tightening or loosening of compliance in certain regions. Expectations for deposits and withdrawals have shifted, and I’ve become used to the sudden congestion on-chain… So now I more think of the agent as a "alarm clock + to-do list," with key actions still confirmed manually. I prefer it slow, at least I take responsibility if I make a mistake.