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These days, I keep seeing a bunch of narratives about AI Agents and automated trading—things like "fully automated ways to make money for you." Honestly, it's just a matter of shifting attention to different tracks. I'm most afraid of getting itchy fingers, clicking on links, signing things, and then once the hype dies down, the project team just pulls a fast one... I need to be reminded: when hot topics rotate, don't rush to be the first "interactive user," just watch from the sidelines.
My current simple approach is: when I see something new, first check the permissions and upgrade logic—can it be implemented casually, are there any strange owners, is multi-signature just for show; then see what you're actually authorizing—don't start with unlimited approval. Anyway, I'd rather earn a little less than end up being liquidity for someone else in the "next wave of narratives."