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I've been lurking in the group for a long time, but today I can't help but speak up: AI Agents are quite popular now, but I think there are still some steps that need someone to back them up when it comes to actually on-chain actions. For example, signing/authorizing — in simple terms, it's about writing "I am willing to bear the consequences" into the blockchain. No matter how smart the model is, it won't take the blame for you; there's also routing to change pools, cross-chain transactions, interacting with unknown contracts — once you click the wrong one, it's irreversible. It's best if someone at least reviews the permission scope and recipient address. And then there's the part where it "says it can make money" — similar to memes and celebrity pump signals, it's essentially just shifting attention. The Agent just makes it easier for you to take the final step... Anyway, my approach is: let it do information summarization and simulation, but I still manually click to sign at the moment of actual signing. That's all for now.