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Recently, everyone has been talking about AI agents automatically working on the blockchain, basically saving a few clicks here and there, but when it comes to critical steps, I still have to handle it myself. For example, signing that one step, no matter how smart the agent is, it won't take the blame for you; and for example, authorization limits, whether the contract has changed addresses, whether the link is phishing... once it becomes "confident" about these details, it can be quite scary.
And then there's the emotional aspect. When the floor price suddenly drops, even someone like me who cares about aesthetics gets itchy to buy more. The agent will only follow the rules and won't remind you, "You're just being influenced by meme images in the group." Seeing new L1/L2 chains start throwing incentives to pull in TVL, and old users criticizing the mining and selling, I can understand. The agent mines more diligently, but who ends up taking the loss in the end... Anyway, my current approach is: it can help me scan for opportunities and organize data, but for executing and withdrawing, I have to confirm myself. That's it for now.