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Recently, I've seen everyone hype up AI Agents running automated processes on the blockchain, but honestly, I feel pretty calm about it: I've seen automation many times before, and in the end, someone still has to clean up the mess. Later, I realized that the parts that truly need human oversight are actually quite simple—who has permission to do what, whether to stop when encountering anomalies, whether the signature is really the transaction you want, and those small pitfalls like "looks fine but actually changed routing or added permissions." The blockchain won't tell you about human relationships; it only executes according to code.
As for the outside world linking ETF fund flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls together… frankly, no matter how smart the Agent is, it can't understand how human narratives suddenly go off the rails. Anyway, my current approach is: let it run if it can, but keep a manual confirmation for key actions. Otherwise, if something really goes wrong, the Agent won't take the blame for me.