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Recently, I've seen everyone hyping up AI Agents that can fully automate on-chain processes, and honestly, it's making me a bit nervous. People think that just by giving a prompt, it can handle routing, signing, bridging, and liquidation all by itself, but in reality, many pitfalls still require human oversight: who exactly was authorized, whether the contract implementation has been changed, if cross-chain operations are stuck, whether to pause when Gas fees spike or drop... Frankly, when something goes wrong, there always needs to be someone who can press the "Stop Signing" button.
And then there's the water cooler talk about NFT royalties; Agents might only be good at calculating "where it's cheaper and faster," but they don't understand or care about the creator's tone or the community's face. No matter how automated on-chain, ultimately, someone still has to take responsibility and clean up the mess. That's all for now.