Recently, I've noticed that AI Agents are increasingly interacting on-chain, automatically swapping tokens, market making, voting... It sounds very convenient, but honestly, someone still has to take responsibility. Signature permissions, quota limits, whether the contract has been upgraded—if something really goes wrong, the Agent will only "execute according to the rules" and won't regret on your behalf. Plus, those dirty jobs like slippage and MEV—it's not always clear whether a transaction is a "normal trade" or someone just snatched a quick profit.



These days, some people are calling large on-chain transfers and unusual movements in exchange hot and cold wallets as smart money. I also watch them, but more often I see them as a thermometer of market sentiment: when turnover rate is high, the probability of more chaotic jumps increases. Anyway, my take-profit line is still set, and the Agent can help me run the process, but it's up to me to decide when to stop or exit. The outcome is based on probability, not fate.
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