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Recently, I've been looking at a bunch of AI Agents claiming to automatically operate on the chain. It sounds pretty good, but the more I watch, the more I feel: in the end, someone still has to hold the handlebars nearby. For example, authorization/limits—once set too high, it's like giving the house key to a stranger courier; or cross-chain, routing, slippage—robots run according to rules at lightning speed, but if you zone out, you might end up in a trap.
And I get heartbroken whenever TVL drops... But after reviewing, the real issues are often not "not knowing how to trade," but no one to back you up: contract upgrades, black swans, oracle glitches, liquidity suddenly drying up—no matter how smart the Agent is, it can only follow the script. To put it simply, it's like an automatic transmission; traffic jams and mountain roads still require you to watch over it.
Recently, everyone has been interpreting ETF capital flows, US stock risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls together. I also look at that, but I prefer to see the Agent as a tool: let it do repetitive work, while I keep an eye on risk control and the retreat button. I stay pessimistic verbally but add positions with my hands—let's start with that.