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Recently, I’ve seen AI agents running on the blockchain doing work, and it feels a lot like outsourcing the “hands,” but you still have to keep your brain in control. Placing orders/exchanging coins is indeed quick for mechanical tasks, but when it comes to “whether to do it or not,” it gets awkward: who to authorize, how much limit to set, whether the contract is just a shell swap, if there are strange intermediaries in the routing, I still manually review each time, especially during the approve and cross-chain steps. If something goes wrong, don’t expect the agent to cry for you.
There’s also one area where humans must take the final responsibility: stop-loss and retreat. It can execute according to rules, but if the market suddenly goes haywire (like a sudden meme or a celebrity shouting buy, grabbing all the attention), the rules themselves might no longer be suitable. Veteran traders say don’t take the last step, and I trust that even more now… Anyway, I’d rather earn less than let a “smart assistant” turn me into a leek for others.
What I fear most isn’t actually missing opportunities, but misjudging the risk structure and thinking I’m very stable.