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Recently, everyone has been hyping AI Agents that can fully automate on-chain tasks. I’m half convinced... If I really let it run, my obsessive-compulsive disorder definitely won’t let me sleep. It can at most help me with “physical work”: monitoring progress, filling out forms, batch interactions, but when it comes to signing, it still needs a human to cover, especially for permission-related issues—approvals/authorization limits, whether the contract has been recently replaced, whether a strange permission suddenly appears—if something looks off at a glance, I stop immediately.
Now that airdrop season is back and competition is fierce, task platforms are even messing with anti-witchcraft and point systems, and the grab-and-go crowd treats it like clocking in at work. Agents might improve efficiency, but I care more about not messing up my isolated wallets or exposing main wallet permissions. Anyway, my process remains the same: test with a small account, check permissions, interact, then revoke. Take it slow if needed; at least I won’t wake up to find I’ve become a “lifetime member” of some stranger’s contract.