Recently, I've seen everyone hype up AI Agents for fully automated on-chain interactions.


I'm actually quite tempted, but the more I watch, the more I feel some steps still need human oversight...
For example, during authorization, the robot might just give you an unlimited limit to save trouble, which is basically leaving the keys hanging outside;
Another example is cross-chain routing—if the path changes, the slippage becomes outrageous. The Agent doesn't care about gas fees, I do.
And before contract interactions, there's the question of "Is this address correct, or was it just recently changed?" It might be able to verify, but if something goes wrong, you're the one who takes the blame.

These days, funding rates are extremely volatile again.
In the group, people are arguing whether to reverse or keep squeezing the bubble.
I'm even less willing to entrust the decision of "opening positions/leverage" to an Agent now.
It looks at signals, I handle the drawdowns.
My current approach is: let it do repetitive tasks (check balances, generate transactions, remind me), but I still make the final confirmation—I'd rather be slower.

I still believe, believing that tools can save brainpower, but when it comes to risk control, I can only be the last line of defense for now.
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