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Recently, AI Agents interacting on the blockchain have been getting a lot of hype, and I was curious too. But after actually using it, I found that: everything that can be automated works pretty smoothly, but when it comes to "signing/authorization," humans still need to be the backup. Otherwise, it might give you unlimited permissions, route to strange contracts, and you wake up to a wallet that feels like it's been drained... Basically, the Agent handles the errands, but humans are responsible for braking.
And then there's parameters and emotions. Automated trading can be programmed with rules, but when the market goes haywire, my impulsive nature makes me want to change strategies. After changing, I often regret it. Later, I scaled down my goals: only let it do a few fixed tasks (check balance, limit swap, revoke permissions at set times), and surprisingly, I stuck with it longer. Everyone can hype up their narrative as they like, but I prefer to tighten security first—at least, if I lose money, I know why.