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Recently, I've been looking into AI agents that help you run tasks on the blockchain, which definitely saves effort, but honestly, there are still a few key points that require human oversight: don't give too much authorization/limit, don't blindly click the signature pop-up (even I, who complain about gas, will still click confirm...); also, for cross-chain and pool swapping, a change in routing can teach you a lesson about slippage. And then, don't fully trust the claim that "this is an official contract," because recently, those on-chain data tools and tagging systems have been criticized for lagging behind and can be misled. If an agent reads a fake tag, it will just go ahead, and no matter how social-savvy you are, you can't fix that. Anyway, I now let it handle the dirty and tiring work, but I do the final signature myself—vent my frustration, but it gives me a bit more security.