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My phone just popped up a red dot again: some agent said "automatically completed on-chain operation." My first reaction wasn't excitement; I wanted to open it and see what sequence it was inserted into the mempool... Frankly, no matter how smart the on-chain part is, someone still has to cover the backend.
Now I think the three most important things to watch are: signatures/authorizations—don't give them out randomly (especially those one-click full-approval limits), routing and slippage—details that "they think you don't care about," and remedies after rollback failures (getting stuck halfway is the most annoying). Agents can run the process, but when it comes to congestion, frontrunning, and protecting transactions—it's often about "instant feeling" + manually adjusting strategies, not just feeding more prompts.
By the way, I took a look at the NFT royalty water wars. Everyone's arguing about creator income and secondary liquidity, but all I could think of was: the more rules there are, the more detours there are. In the end, it still depends on who’s better at finding gaps in the queue. That's all for now.