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These past few days, I've been really excited about AI Agents interacting on-chain, but honestly, when it comes down to real money, someone still has to take responsibility. For example, authorization/limits—one wrong click and it's a "long-term subscription losing money"; also cross-chain, routing, slippage—no matter how smart the Agent is, it can still get trapped by a bunch of temporary states and malicious contracts. Not to mention derivatives opening positions—when volatility spikes or funding rates flip, quick robot reactions are useless, and a wrong direction can still blow up completely.
L2 is now competing over TPS, fees, and subsidies... but what I care more about is: who is responsible for rollback if something goes wrong, and who can explain it clearly. Agents can run processes, but I still want to be the one to decide when to "stop" and "retreat." Anyway, I need to be reminded: set the maximum loss to a fixed amount, tighten permissions, surviving is more important than automation.