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Recently, I've seen everyone hype up AI Agents as "fully automated on-chain workers," and it's making me a bit anxious... Are we really going to let it sign itself, authorize, and swap tokens? Honestly, the key steps still require human oversight: first, check who it’s granting permissions to, whether the limits are unlimited, and if it’s a new contract or new routing; then there's the "final confirmation" before the transaction—don't let it get led astray by fake frontends or false prompts amid the noise. I've also seen economic crashes in blockchain games—inflation + studio manipulations cause token prices to spiral, and Agents just end up losing money more quickly. My noise reduction strategy is simple: only trust permission changes visible in the wallet, and ignore the "safe and usable" message in pop-up windows.