Running on chain at night, browsing the on-chain activity, listening to everyone talk about AI Agents automatically placing orders, it sounds pretty cool, but honestly someone still has to back it up. I really don’t dare to fully delegate the authorization step to it, anything like unlimited credit, unfamiliar contracts, or signing content I don’t understand—once the Agent gets excited, it’ll just give you a “one-click all in”… And then there’s cross-chain, route modification, slippage chasing—if the environment changes, it might just follow the script and go all in. Whether it’s profitable or not, who do you turn to if something goes wrong? I see all the hype stories and just take them as entertainment; when it comes to safety, I’d rather be the one pouring cold water. My bottom line is: limit amounts + whitelist + key signatures manually confirmed, and if the mainnet fee suddenly becomes outrageous, the Agent shouldn’t force it—pause first, don’t block the transactions.

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