Recently, watching AI Agents handle on-chain interactions, it feels like they can eliminate the "dot dot dot," but when it comes to the critical step, humans still need to take the final responsibility. For example, during authorization, setting the limit too high is like digging a hole for yourself; another example is cross-chain routing—if the parameters are messed up, you might choose the wrong pool, and the funds will slip away silently. Also, in terms of contract security, no matter how smart the Agent is, it can't tell if you're connected to a phishing front end. Honestly, the few seconds before signing require you to stay vigilant yourself.



Modularization and the narrative of the Data Availability (DA) layer have recently excited developers. When I told my partner about "data availability," they directly asked: What's that got to do with my phone's data plan… I didn't bother explaining. Anyway, for users, the key is to ensure a smooth experience—no drops, no lag, and no getting scammed. Agents can serve as assistants, but don't treat them like babysitters.
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