Lately, I've been watching everyone speculate about whether the ecosystem will move after the main public chain upgrade/maintenance.


I'm actually more inclined to say: even if AI Agents can help you automatically click buttons and switch positions, there are still many aspects of on-chain interactions that require human oversight.
For example, in proposals, there's a line that says "Upgradeable proxy contract / emergency pause permissions," and no matter how smart the Agent is, it's hard for it to judge whether that's protective or a backdoor;
another example is cross-chain and authorization, where a wrong signature can broadcast permanently, and no one can undo it.
Honestly, Agents are suitable for doing dirty, tedious work (checking data, calculating paths, reminding about risks), but whether to trust, sign, or take responsibility if something goes wrong is still a human matter.
Recently, I lowered my expectations: let it be a co-pilot, not let it directly take the wheel, and it feels much easier.
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