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Recently, I've seen everyone hyping up AI Agents that can fully automate on-chain surfing, but I actually want to say: stop. Stop watching those videos claiming "it will make you money," stop granting permissions, take a moment to see what it's really doing. Frankly, the three most critical parts that need human oversight on the chain are: signing/authorization (especially those with unlimited permissions), cross-chain routing (any failure along the way could mean "money moved but not received"), and parameter confirmation (slippage, deadline, gas limit—Agents tend to max these out in a panic). Not to mention contract upgrades or changing domain names—Agents will just do as told, but humans need to be responsible for questioning. By the way, I’m also a bit tired of the NFT royalty debates: if you let Agents automatically list orders or sweep floors, who really gets the credit or bears the cost for the creator’s income in the end? Anyway, my current principle is: automate everything that can be automated, but I must personally click to sign that final step.