Lately, watching AI agents run on-chain tasks has been quite exciting, but I definitely don't rely on them entirely. They are indeed fast at routing and splitting orders, and can automatically choose protections against slippage/MEV, but when it comes to "that one signature," I still need to check myself: whether the contract is newly deployed, if the authorization is unlimited, if it's using a strange proxy address... Even if they can recognize these pitfalls, they won't take the blame for me. During airdrop season, task platforms are increasingly strict about anti-witchcraft measures, and the point system makes it feel like clocking in at work. I dare not let the agent click around freely, in case it makes my main account behave like a script—there's nowhere to cry if that happens. Honestly, the agent is responsible for running errands, and I’m responsible for pulling the brakes; I don’t need to be understood, but I need to be able to sleep peacefully.

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