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These past few days, I’ve been watching demos of AI agents interacting on-chain—it really is convenient. But honestly, a lot of steps still need a human to back it up: the authorization step (especially unlimited authorization), whether the signed content gets “translated” into something else, and once cross-chain/routing goes off track, the agent will just follow the script and fill the pit deeper and deeper… My current approach is basically: run small amounts first, close permissions once they’re used up, and personally check the key steps with a transaction simulation. Otherwise, you wake up and find your wallet looks like it’s been hit by a typhoon.
By the way, when the funding rate gets extremely extreme, whether the group argues about reversing or keeps squeezing more bubble, I’m actually even less willing to hand the order-chasing completely over to the agent. Once emotions run hot, it’s more mechanical than people— the more it “patches,” the more it starts to feel like autonomous driving into flooded road sections.
What I’m most afraid of isn’t just losing money, but thinking, “Just hand it to the robot and I don’t have to care,” only to end up not even being able to explain where the loss came from. For now, that’s it. Tonight, I’ll keep watching the K-line weather.