Just saw a friend chatting about AI Agent and on-chain interactions—saying that in the future everything will be automated, and you won’t have to worry about it anymore. Honestly, my first reaction was: if it really gets to that point, I’ll probably still need to keep an eye on things.



As for those new “modular blockchain” concepts, developers talk about them with great excitement. I read a few technical posts, and… anyway, I was confused. Things like the Da layer and data availability—after hearing all that, I only felt my head buzzing. Forget it. If I can’t understand it, I’ll just wait and not move—that’s my old rule.

I tried a semi-automated strategy before. I had an Agent help me build my position in batches, but then the on-chain exploded with gas fees and it almost left me completely dazed. In the end, I still had to adjust the parameters myself. In plain terms, even if the machine is smart, someone still has to stand by as backup—especially in places like on-chain, where one misstep can easily turn into a trap. Trusting it is a good thing, but don’t trust it completely—leave yourself a manual safety gate so you can feel at ease.
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