Just looked at a few transactions in my wallet, and suddenly I realize that no matter how "automatic" an AI agent is, in the end, I still have to cover the basics: signing that one transaction, granting permissions to how much, whether the contract address is correct... To put it simply, if something goes wrong, it's just "I didn't click," but on-chain, only your click matters. Especially now, with those on-chain data tools and tagging systems being criticized for lagging or being misled, if the agent misreads a tag once, it could lead you astray. My current rules are still the old three: large transactions must be manually reviewed, grant permissions as small as possible, and test unfamiliar contracts with a small account first. Automation can save effort, but don’t save your brain.

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