AI Agent now on-chain clicking around does look pretty decent: checking balances, swapping tokens, and getting a simple strategy working—all of it can be done, but when it really comes to “that one moment something goes wrong,” you still need a human to take over. For example, during the authorization step: who gets given unlimited permissions, whether the contract has been swapped out under the hood, whether the routing has been routed into some weird pool… a machine can calculate, but it won’t have that sense of unease, and it won’t pause just because “this address looks so familiar.”



And don’t even get me started on the tagging system being criticized for lagging or being misleading—I feel the same. Once a large amount is split, once it’s sent through multiple hops, the tools may look like they’re showing “normal interactions,” but in reality it’s already acting behind the scenes. No matter how smart the Agent is, if the observation criteria you feed into it are off, it’ll just follow along. To put it plainly, I’d rather treat it like a co-pilot: it handles execution and reminders, while humans deliver that final line—“forget it, don’t touch it.”
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