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Recently, people have been saying that AI agents can help you fully automate on-chain operations, sounds pretty appealing... I also get tempted, after all, high APY is like candy to me. But honestly, to really get started, someone still needs to have your back: if you give too much authorization/limits, it might be too late to cry later; and then there's cross-chain, which routing to choose, how much slippage to set—no matter how smart the agent is, it could still get caught by "that perfect moment."
Not to mention now everyone is complaining that miners/validators are getting too fat, MEV and unfair ordering—I no longer believe that "transaction order is fair and random." The agent might help you calculate the optimal strategy, but it's running on the same congested network... Anyway, I now just split my positions into tiny pieces; if it can automate, then let it automate, but the key buttons are still pressed by myself.