Recently, everyone has been talking about AI Agents running interactions with one click, and I’m tempted too, but let’s be honest—you still need a human to cover some crucial steps: the moment before signing (the contract address, permissions, and whether there’s yet another infinite approval), as well as slippage and routing when swapping tokens across chains. Even if the Agent is smart, it may still choose a path that works but is “possible, yet very expensive.” Especially these days, phishing links are on the rise, and hardware wallets are out of stock—many people end up using hot wallets to push through… I’m even more conservative now: if a task can be split by address, I split it; if the amount/limit can be smaller, I make it smaller; and if I can’t understand the signature popup, I pause first. I’d rather do fewer transactions carefully than rush and get yourself into trouble. When it comes to saving money, in the end, you still have to take a closer look yourself.

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