Just saw an AI Agent running an automated script to interact on-chain. It even set its own stop-loss line—and got liquidated in seconds. How do I put it? This kind of “smart” trading that’s basically pretending, selling the idea but delivering the opposite, still ends up needing a human to backstop it. Plain and simple: watching take-profit and stop-loss is something the AI can execute like a BOT, but when something unexpected happens, you still have to manually make decisions yourself—for example, if a range-bound market suddenly pumps, the AI will just run its rules and get you killed. I’m at least the kind of Fomo warrior who would think about whether to add another position (though, of course, it’s probably adding at the top). Anyway, the people who hype narratives and the people who obsess over safety aren’t the same crowd. I’ve gotten into the habit of taking screenshots and saving them after running each Agent—so if I get yelled at later, I’ll still have at least some evidence.

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