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Recently, I've been watching AI Agents run around on the chain automatically, pretty cool, but I actually want to remind myself to be a bit "slower." Frankly, there are still many parts that truly require human oversight: you need to carefully review authorization/signature steps, and avoid giving unlimited limits; you also need to keep an eye on routing and slippage, since robots sometimes only recognize the most optimal path, not the "least pitfalls"; and there's also contract risk—just because a name looks official doesn't mean it's truly safe, and if something goes wrong, it won't cry for you.
Especially these days, some people are complaining about miner/validator income, MEV front-running, and unfair ordering, making it feel like even the smartest Agent has to drive on a road that's not so "reasonable"... My current approach is to be a bit slow: start with small amounts, and only add more once I see liquidity and transactions are smooth, avoiding automation that promises big gains all at once. If I make money, I enjoy coffee; if I lose, it's just tuition fees—no need to rush.