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Do you think AI Agents can fully automate on-chain work? I’ve been testing it these past few days, and I really don’t dare to let go… It’s quite convenient that it checks data, compares prices, and helps me string together the steps, but when it comes to signing, I still have to manually cover the basics: Is the authorization scope too broad, is it on the wrong chain, is the contract address correct, especially with those “give you unlimited authorization” types—one slip of the hand and it’s over.
And then there’s the issue of unlocking/staking unlock timing, where everyone starts to watch the token unlock calendar anxiously awaiting selling pressure. The Agent might say “volatility risk is rising,” but whether to withdraw, how much to withdraw, and how wide to set the slippage still depend on me—basically, it will calculate, but it won’t care about your principal. Anyway, my current rule is: it finds the way, I check if the shell is solid enough before opening the coconut.