Recently, the group has been spamming unlock calendars again, making it seem like the end of the world tomorrow… I actually want to say that many times, on-chain matters just need to be a little “slower.” AI agents can now help you scan a bunch of pools, compare paths, calculate slippage, which is quite convenient, but when it comes to signing that one step, don’t pretend to be cool and leave it fully automated—double-check if the address is correct, whether the authorization is unlimited, if the contract has just changed the proxy, or if this phishing link has altered a character, people still need to be the safety net.



To put it simply, agents are best at “running errands,” not at “taking the blame.” Especially when emotions run high before and after unlocking, they might mechanically follow the rules, but your hand still has to hold onto that “confirm” button. A beat slower—check the authorization, review the simulation, and glance over the on-chain records—less headstrong, more alive. Anyway, I’d rather miss a needle than chase after it and end up stabbing my hand.
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