Recently, I've been watching AI agents handle on-chain interactions, which definitely saves effort, but honestly, I still don't dare to fully let go. The signing step always requires human oversight: when it asks you to confirm, you need to clearly see whether it's a transfer or granting unlimited permissions, whether the contract address is correct, and if you're not being routed through a stranger's route. And cross-chain interactions are even more so; the agent might only focus on "the cheapest path," but the pitfalls like bridge verification models, delays, and failure rollbacks—if something goes wrong, it won't be worried about you.



Lately, hardware wallets have been out of stock, and phishing links are everywhere. The more "automated one-click" solutions there are, the more they can erode your manual awareness... Anyway, my current bottom line is: let small amounts run automatically, but for large amounts, I must review everything myself, especially for permissions and cross-chain transactions. First, revoke those old permissions in my wallet that I no longer use.
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