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Lately, everyone has been talking about AI agents replacing humans to run tasks on the blockchain. I find it quite tempting but also a bit unsettling. Honestly, being able to automatically click buttons doesn't mean you can automatically take the blame: with cross-chain bridges, whenever something goes wrong, it's always "where did the money go" that can't be explained clearly, and oracles suddenly reporting outrageous prices, the community immediately reaches a consensus of "wait for confirmation." In the end, someone still has to monitor the timeline, watch for abnormal transfers, compare contract upgrade records, and if necessary, directly pause/revoke permissions or shut down automation.
If I could keep only one habit: before any automatic execution, I manually review the permissions and target contract addresses again.