Lately, I've been hearing everyone talk about AI Agents automatically running on-chain interactions, and I'm quite tempted. After all, it can save a lot of effort on monitoring the market and tasks... But once I actually try it, I realize that some steps still need human oversight, or else the "snapshot anxiety" can easily turn into "zeroing out anxiety." Especially the authorization part—if the agent gets too excited and gives you unlimited approvals, you won't even know where you lost money if something weird happens with the contract later; and those signature pop-ups, many look exactly the same, so you have to manually check whether it's minting, swapping, or transferring assets. Then there's cost control—if gas prices spike and it keeps running, your wallet balance will drain like water leaking. To put it simply: I’m fine letting it do the physical work, but I’ll definitely handle the "final confirmation" and "braking" myself. By the way, the macro discussions about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets acting up together are also pretty annoying. When market sentiment shifts, on-chain tasks also jump around wildly, and I dare not fully automate everything.

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