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Recently, I've seen everyone hyping up AI Agents that can fully automate on-chain interactions. I'm a bit tempted but also a little scared... To be honest, I think there are still a few steps that need human oversight when actually getting started: First is the "where the money comes from and where it goes" path—once you click the bridge and authorization, it's hard to turn back if you make a mistake; second is the contract/signature step. When the Agent says "it's safe," I can't fully trust it, especially now that on-chain data tools and tagging systems are criticized for being laggy and can be misled. Black and white lists just don't seem very reliable. Anyway, my approach is more like practice: let it help me find routes, calculate fees, monitor active addresses, but in the end, I still confirm and execute myself. Even if it's slow, at least I know I made the decision myself.