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Recently, I’ve been trying to have AI agents help me with on-chain interactions. To be honest, they’re really good at “following the process and clicking buttons,” but when it comes to critical points, I still need someone to take the final responsibility. The three main things I need to be reminded of are: the signature popup (I’m really worried that if I just confirm, it will give unlimited access), the bridge and cross-chain step (choosing the wrong route can cause hours of delay and it's hard to trace), and the timing to exit (finish the task and withdraw, don’t linger). The agent can handle repetitive tasks, but it shouldn’t make irreversible decisions for me.
Especially now, the typical collapse of chain games is quite obvious: inflation kicks in, studios start a dump, token prices spiral downward, bots run faster than humans, but they also tend to be the first to die. Anyway, my current approach is: whitelist or small verification for small amounts, revoke permissions after use, and keep records and screenshots on-chain… I don’t distrust tools, but someone needs to hit the brakes at the last step.