Just woke up and saw a bunch of demos of AI Agents automatically running on-chain interactions—feels pretty cool, but if I’m being honest, I’d still be a little nervous about fully handing everything over. Plainly put, scripts can help you click through steps and follow checklists, but in the end you still have to watch for things like whether the contract is just “changing its shell,” whether you’ve conveniently granted unlimited allowances, and whether the funds are being routed through some weird intermediate addresses. Otherwise, you might wake up to find your wallet turned into something like “airdrop”—gone in a snap.



And then there are cross-chain/bridge steps. The Agent might only pay attention to success receipts, but what I care about is: which chain it actually ends up on, whether the fees get stuffed or inflated, and whether there are any inexplicable multi-sig/ proxy contracts. Lately, modular and DA-layer narratives have developers hyped up like crazy, and users (me) are just left confused… Anyway, my approach right now is: let it automate as much as it can—but before signing, approving, or transferring large amounts, I have to manually double-check everything. Sure, I’m anxious, but at least I can sleep a bit more soundly.
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