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Lately, I've been seeing everyone hype up AI Agents automatically running on the blockchain, and I’m quite tempted—after all, it saves effort... But honestly, the part that still needs human oversight is not negligible. For example, during authorization, if the agent gets excited and gives you unlimited approval, and then the contract has some issues later, you're just left to watch helplessly; also, choosing cross-chain routes—cheap doesn’t always mean safe, saving on gas might lead to bridge problems that are even more painful. Then there's the “transaction queuing” part—recently, retail investors have been complaining that validators make money, MEV front-running, unfair ordering, and it’s not without reason. No matter how smart the agent is, it can’t avoid being front-run or snatched away; in critical moments, you still need to set limit orders, split transactions, check slippage—don’t just fully automate and entrust everything to it. Anyway, my current approach is: let it automate what it can, but for authorization, bridges, and large transactions, I pause and take a quick look before clicking—saving some gas and saving my skin... We’ll talk more next time.