I'm not very good at chasing trends, but every time the concept of AI Agent pops up, I instinctively check whether the contract permissions have any backdoors.



Simply put, the more mysteriously the narrative is hyped, the more likely there are functions hidden there that let the developer drain the pool with one click. I've seen several projects where the frontend looks like it's from a sci-fi movie, only to find that the owner address was interacting with a flagged mixer just three days ago.

Automated trading sounds enticing, but who exactly did you entrust your private key to? Some "agents" are just a custodial wallet wrapped in a chat interface, with even higher risks than manual swapping.

My approach is pretty straightforward—when trends shift, I let the bullets fly for two weeks first. After all, it's my own money; FOMO belongs to others.
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