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Recently, I've seen everyone talking about AI Agents running strategies on the chain automatically, and it feels pretty cool, but honestly, there are still some pitfalls that require human oversight. Some people think just handing over control to the robot means they can relax, but in reality, it's more like giving the gas pedal, while you still have to step on the brakes yourself. I still keep an eye on authorizations myself—don't just blindly give unlimited access; also, before cross-chain transfers, pool swaps, or interacting with unfamiliar contracts, at least check if it's an old address or if there are any strange permissions. Then there's emotional management—recently, the staking unlocks and token unlock calendars are being brought up every day, and the anxiety about selling pressure kicks in. The Agent will mechanically execute according to the rules, which can easily turn "I'm just panicking" into "I've actually sold." Anyway, I just treat it like an automatic record player—still choosing the track, just lifting the needle if the pressure gets too heavy. That's how it is for now.