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I came across a few more videos about AI Agent auto-trading, pitched like they're printing money. The comments were full of "teach me please," and I silently saved the post and scrolled away...
To be honest, the narrative is tempting—who wouldn't want a bot working for them while they sleep? But last time I jumped on an "auto-trading" shitcoin without auditing the contract properly, I woke up to a position worth only the dust of gas fees. Now whenever I see terms like "on-chain interaction" or "smart execution," my first reaction isn't getting rich—it's triple-checking that I'm connected to the official site.
The Meme side is about the same—lively as it gets, but I've set a hard rule for myself: whenever my heart rate exceeds 80 before buying, I must place a stop-loss order first. Impulse can't be changed anyway, so I let the bot calm me down—though it often queues up for ages without executing. That's when I realize that so-called automation is just another way to refresh the page and wait for results.
That's it for now. I'm not checking the charts tonight—taking a walk by the beach. Real rocks won't lie to me.