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Recently, everyone has been talking about AI Agents automatically executing tasks on the blockchain. To put it simply, they can save manual effort, but I still think there are a few steps that must be handled by humans: authorization is the most critical, giving unlimited access is like handing your house key to a stranger; also, don’t find signature pop-ups annoying—at least glance at "how much, to whom, through which route." Then, when encountering slippage, cross-chain transfers, or contract upgrades, Agents will just follow the script, and if something really goes wrong, they won’t care about your money.
Additionally, these days some people interpret large on-chain transfers and hot/cold wallet movements on exchanges as "smart money." After seeing this so often, I get a bit suspicious… It might just be changing storage, doing risk control, or internal rebalancing—don’t automatically jump to the story.
Now I’ve also scaled down my goals: only letting the Agent handle "checking balances/quotes/small trial orders." If I really want to increase or decrease positions, I’ll press the button myself. This way, I stick with it longer, and my wallet isn’t so easily turned into a wish pond.