Honestly, lately AI Agents have been hyped to the sky, but those little things about on-chain interactions—I really don’t believe they can be fully handed over to machines. Look at the lineup during the anti-sybil scanning around the airdrop season: task platforms use a points system, and the “airdrop farming” crowd is operating like clocking in for work. The rules change every day—can a machine really understand the human nuances behind the word “threshold”? In my view, things like unusual order-book movements, unlocking leading to selloffs, and market makers cancelling orders—these checkpoints still need someone watching. Otherwise, you get trapped and you end up helping others count their money. Agents can run strategies, but who covers the downside? Forget it—when a real bug happens, who will open you an emergency bypass?

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