Honestly, this wave of AI Agents interacting on-chain looks pretty convenient, but I still feel like it's missing a step toward "full automation and custody." For example, it helps you find routes, split transactions, or even do cross-chain transfers in one step—sounds great... but when it comes to signing, how much authorization to give, what security model the bridge uses, or whether to roll back if it gets stuck, I still prefer to keep an eye on those myself. No matter how smart AI gets, it can't prevent issues like sudden contract upgrades, RPC outages, or front-end malware.



I'm not sure if it's conservative or not, but my current approach is: give minimal authorization, start with small cross-chain tests, and break down on-chain actions into steps when possible—better to be slow by three seconds than to fall into the water. Recently, memes and celebrity calls have started to cycle again, and it feels like many people treat Agents as "relay accelerators" to automatically chase hot trends... veteran players advise newcomers not to take the last step, and it's true—robots can run faster for you, but they might also cause you to fall faster. That's all for now; I won't gamble on it this time.
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