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Lately, everyone’s been hyping up AI Agents automatically running on-chain tasks, acting like they’ve turned on some kind of managed cheat plugin… I personally don’t dare to fully rely on it. You still need a human to handle contract checks and signatures, especially that “unlimited authorization” button—no matter how smart the Agent is, a slip-up or wrong command can still happen, and in the end, you’re the one holding the bag.
Now, airdrop season feels like clocking in at work, with task platforms even fighting back with anti-witchcraft measures and points systems galore. It’s fun for the Agent to do the brushing, but when it comes to face/social ID binding or multi-step verification, a real person still has to step in; otherwise, you’re just waiting for the risk control to cut you off completely. And the most frustrating on-chain interaction is that “seemingly simple” step: bridge, swap, deposit—get the order wrong, and all your effort is wasted.
It’s like using an automatic order for takeout: it can help you hit the discount threshold, but you still have to watch out for “no cilantro” and “don’t write the wrong address”… otherwise, you might get a bowl of cilantro mixed with cilantro, and all you can do is eat it with tears. Anyway, my current stance is: Agents are good as little helpers, but don’t make them your boss. If I lose, I’ll joke around; if I win, I’ll play dead. That’s how I’m rolling for now.