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Recently, I’ve seen AI Agents running on the blockchain doing this and that, which is indeed convenient, but when it comes to critical steps, humans still need to take the final responsibility: I will definitely review the authorization myself, especially for unlimited limits/strange contracts; don’t hand over routing and slippage entirely to it, because when the market jitters, it will still chase after trades, and in the end, you’ll find yourself completely confused and caught off guard. Also, for LP rebalancing, agents can calculate diligently, but whether “to continue sleeping in this pool” is really a matter of risk preference; machines can’t make that decision for you.
I’ve also seen plenty of blockchain games with inflation + studio control + coin price spirals. No matter how smart the agent is, it can’t fix a fundamentally flawed economic model; it will only move the money out faster… I no longer believe that “full automation equals greater safety.” Anyway, right now I think: if it can be automated, let it be automated; I keep the one-click liquidation button myself.