The alarm clock on the desk rings every day, reminding me: no matter how diligent the AI agent is, don’t let it “run on automatically to the ends of time.”



In on-chain interactions, the three things I think people should take the most responsibility for are: permissions (which signing level you give it, and whether it can move the main wallet), inputs (whether the address/contract you feed it has been tampered with—don’t expect it to recognize phishing every time), and stop-loss / circuit breakers (whether to stop when it gets stuck, keeps retrying, or when Gas starts misbehaving/acting up).

Basically, robots are good at executing processes, but people are responsible for the boundaries.

Recently, there’s been more talk about a certain region raising taxes and tightening or loosening compliance—when deposit and withdrawal expectations change, on-chain actions are more likely to get distorted. At times like this, you definitely don’t want to “give it full rein” and hand over permissions carelessly…

Anyway, I’d rather check the logs one more time; moving a bit slower feels reassuring.
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