These days, everyone is talking about AI Agents automatically interacting on the blockchain, sounds great, but in reality someone still needs to be the safety net.


For example, the authorization step—an agent might get excited and give you an unlimited limit, and later when it encounters a phishing contract, it really becomes "automatically sending warmth";
There are also cross-chain/exchange slippage issues—if you don’t keep an eye on the parameters, you can easily be turned into an MEV ATM...
To put it simply, in the end, the wallet owner still takes the blame.

I used to be stubborn and say, "I only look at on-chain data," thinking that celebrity calls and memes were just noise;
But once attention shifts, on-chain data can also be distorted by emotions to a ridiculous degree, and newcomers rushing in are likely to take the final hit.
Now I’m more cautious—agents can run errands, but I still click the key buttons myself, especially for authorization, signing, and liquidation steps;
Anyway, I keep the umbrella in my hand first.
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