AI Agent running on-chain interactions, I think it’s quite like an “automatic transmission,” but someone still needs to step on the brake. The logic for order routing, splitting orders, and anti-slippage can be written very smartly, but when liquidity suddenly thins out or the order book is deliberately inflated or drained, the Agent easily hits a wall according to preset rules, and the final transaction price looks bad, making it seem like it completed the task.



What’s more troublesome is the authorization and signing part: whether the contract has changed, whether strange things have been inserted into the parameters, or even phishing with tokens of the same name… These details make it more reliable to have a fallback. Plus, with the airdrop season’s point system, the “grinding” community is squeezed like a job, and as the task platform tightens its anti-witchcraft measures, the Agent becomes more like a “assembly line worker.” After running through a set of actions, the account gets flagged by risk control without even knowing what triggered it. Anyway, I’d rather let it handle execution while I keep an eye on the risk switches.
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