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I refreshed the lending panel again just now—the interest rate curve is pretty steady, and the liquidation waterfall hasn’t had much fluctuation either… but I just can’t stop looking, like a total lunatic 😂
Recently, AI Agents and on-chain interactions have been pretty hot. I’ve been thinking about which parts still really need humans to step in and cover for. Honestly, in key steps like approvals, signatures, and cross-chain operations, even if the AI is smarter, I still feel like I need to glance over it myself to feel at ease. A while back, I got a little money taken from me by a certain automated strategy. Now I really can only trust machines halfway.
I’ve also tried a few projects like social mining and fan tokens—the “attention is mining” stuff. At first I thought it was pretty novel: you send tips, give likes, and you get tokens. But later I realized there are too many gimmicks. The data looks lively, but there are only a few people who can actually cash out. How much is attention really worth? I’m a bit hesitant… maybe I’m just too anxious, always thinking, what if I end up stepping into a trap.