Airdrop season is here again, and task platforms are checking for sybils as thoroughly as checking household registrations, with point systems that feel like clocking in for work... I'm just going with the flow anyway.



Back to AI Agents—they're hyped up now, but when you actually use them, there are still plenty of things needing human backup. When a cross-chain bridge gets stuck, it won't refresh the page on its own; during a gas spike, it doesn't know to say "never mind, I'll skip this order." The most annoying part is the "transaction submitted" that goes nowhere—you have to check on the explorer yourself to see if it's pending or reverted.

Simply put, an Agent can handle 80% of the happy path, but the remaining 20%—slippage anomalies, contract reverts, or even sudden UI changes on the bridging page—all require you to manually monitor. My current approach is to let the Agent handle routine tasks, but at critical junctures, it must push a notification to my phone, and before bed, I manually review the day's transactions.

That's it for now. Anyway, I don't expect anyone to understand—just as long as I'm comfortable.
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