Recently, I've been seeing a bunch of AI Agents claiming they can automatically go on-chain and do work. My first reaction is still: being able to run processes doesn't mean you can take the blame. Frankly, the three main areas that need human oversight are: permissions, fund pathways, and the "stop" timing. Agents can calculate the optimal route, but you first need to carefully understand approve, owner, upgrade rights, etc., or else it might just send your money to a stranger’s contract with one click—who’s going to take responsibility?



And then there are those “auto-reinvest/auto-chase hot trends” types. When liquidity suddenly pulls out, slippage skyrockets, or MEV front-runs happen, the Agent will just keep executing until it’s done. You need someone standing by to hit pause at any moment. Recently, everyone’s been using ETF fund flows and US stock risk appetite to explain crypto price swings. I find it quite amusing: as soon as sentiment shifts, the on-chain narrative changes collectively, Agents follow the trend, and in the end, it’s still humans footing the bill. Anyway, I only trust it as a tool now, not as a driver.
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