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These days, I've been watching everyone boast about AI Agents automatically doing tasks on the chain, which is indeed convenient, but when it comes to real trading, I still need to keep an eye on it. Authorization is the most critical step; no matter how "friendly" the signature pop-up is written, if you don't read it carefully, you're handing over the keys to the door. Then there's the little tricks with slippage, routing, and paths—when liquidity is thin or MEV is involved, even the smartest Agent can still get caught off guard. Not to mention sudden network congestion or gas spikes; machines may follow the rules, but humans need to cut losses based on emotions... I see simplicity as a trap. By the way, that social mining concept of "attention as mining" sounds beautiful, but in reality, it often just trains people to be bots, and in the end, you still have to judge whether it's worth it yourself. Anyway, my current strategy is: it's fine to let it do the work, but permissions, limits, and cancel-and-replace orders must be under my control.