To be honest, AI Agents running tasks on-chain lately really does save a lot of hassle—but if you really want to let it all go? I don’t dare. For example, during that staking unlock wave, I stared at my calendar for three days; then the Agent decided on its own, “gas fees are too high, wait first,” and I almost missed the window. In the end, I still had to manually switch networks to grab the time. Basically, machines can help you calculate costs and break down steps, but when it comes to on-chain GAS swings, contract rules changing temporarily, or interactions that look like an “airdrop” but are actually a scam, you still need someone to step in. And for anti-sybil too—an Agent can run tasks, but how would it know how to bypass risk control models? It’s not like it understands that kind of “mystical” stuff. Anyway, I’ve been exhausted to the point of death lately—while I’m scanning for airdrops, I’m also worrying about unlock-day sell pressure, and my whole rhythm is off. That’s it for now—I’m going back to watching the market.

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