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Recently came across a bunch of AI Agents claiming they can automatically interact on the blockchain, sounds pretty cool, but I'm still a bit hesitant to let them run on their own... Some steps definitely feel like they need human oversight: like what exactly is being authorized during the signature, whether the contract address is a phishing clone, and whether to stop immediately if slippage/fees suddenly act up. Then there's the current testnet incentives—everyone's competing for points, guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens. Of course, Agents can help you be "diligent," but if the rules change, they might also lead you astray. Anyway, my current approach is: let it run through the process, but don't give too much money or permissions, and I confirm key actions myself. Honestly, I still believe AI will get better and better, but when it comes to wallets, let me manually act as the brake for now.