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This morning I saw in the group chat that people are again hyping up "AI Agent one-click on-chain execution," and I was itching to try it, but in the end I still left the confirmation step to myself... Honestly, the only fully automated tasks are checking market prices and monitoring addresses. When it comes to authorization and signing, it still requires human oversight: who is given unlimited limits, whether the domain name is fake, whether the contract has changed the implementation address—no matter how smooth the Agent makes it sound, it's still safer to double-check yourself.
And regarding transaction routing, recently retail investors have been complaining about miner/validator income, MEV, and unfair ordering, which isn't without reason. No matter how smart the Agent is, it still has to follow the mempool and sorting process; slippage can still be exploited. Anyway, my habit is: let small transactions run automatically, confirm large ones manually, minimize authorization permissions, and keep cold wallets offline when necessary to avoid emotional breakdowns during post-mortem reviews.