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Recently, everyone has been hyping up AI Agents that can fully automate on-chain surfing.
I'm quite intrigued but also a bit scared... To be honest, if I really let it do its thing, there are still a few areas where humans need to oversee:
The signature step must be clicked by me, and the limit shouldn't be set too high;
Contract authorization/cancellation also needs my supervision, or else it might get overly excited and approve forever;
And for cross-chain or route swapping, the Agent might calculate very quickly, but when encountering chain congestion or slippage fluctuations, in the end, it's still my wallet—the dust collector—that takes the blame.
What's even funnier is that recently, someone moved a large transfer or a hot/cold wallet on an exchange around and called it "smart money" to interpret, and the Agent probably will also be influenced by such "signals"... I just laugh in frustration: no matter how smart it is, it can't tell if you're a whale or a miner.
Anyway, my current strategy is: let it do the hard work (scanning balances, picking up small airdrops, placing small orders),
I press the key buttons myself, at least so the dust doesn't go to zero overnight.