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Recently, I've been hearing everyone talk about AI Agents automatically executing on-chain tasks, and I feel a bit envious: others wake up and they've already completed various interactions. As someone who stakes infrequently, I still believe in "taking it slow to avoid trouble." Honestly, no matter how smart an Agent is, I think there are still some steps that require human oversight: authorization/limits, once signed incorrectly, are hard to revoke; cross-chain and token swap paths are too long, and with slippage and fake pools, it's easy to get caught in a trap; plus, contract upgrades and permission changes—though they seem like small print—can end up being the real minefield.
Recently, I also heard that some regions are tightening and loosening taxes and compliance measures, causing expectations around deposits and withdrawals to fluctuate. This kind of emotional panic and chasing highs on-chain becomes even easier to trigger... At this point, letting an Agent trade at the "best price" is actually quite risky. My current approach is: automate what can be automated, but for critical signatures, I prefer to review manually—it's okay to earn a bit slower and sleep peacefully.