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Recently, I've been seeing all kinds of "automatic work" on the AI Agent blockchain, honestly it sounds pretty appealing, but when it comes to actually spending money, I still want a human to back me up... For example, with authorization/signing, no matter how smart the Agent is, it might give you unlimited authorization; and then there's cross-chain, pool swapping, slippage—when the market gets volatile, it turns into "Why did I buy air again?" Also, contract addresses, phishing links—AI can summarize them well, but one wrong click and there’s no second chance.
My mom asked me yesterday: Aren't you guys saying AI can make money? Why are you still watching it every day? I told her it can help me do chores, but "confirming whether it's a scam" still falls on me to take responsibility for... Anyway.
By the way, comparing RWA, US Treasury yields, and on-chain yield products, I just want to laugh: half of the on-chain yields are rewards, and the other half are risk premiums. Don’t mistake "like interest" for "just interest." I’ll put a reminder on the screen: don’t get carried away after minting, don’t slip up on authorization.