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Recently, I've seen everyone talking about AI Agents automatically running on the blockchain, which is quite tempting, but I still don't dare to fully let go... To be honest, just because it can click buttons doesn't mean it can take the blame for you. When signing, someone must be watching: who exactly is being authorized, for how long, is it unlimited, don't accidentally give the "key" to strangers. Also, before contract interactions, address verification, whether the domain is phishing, whether the transaction simulation results have strange outputs—these agents, no matter how smart, can still be manipulated.
Especially now, with the kind of inflation + studio + coin price spiral in blockchain games, project teams are rushing to change rules, upgrade contracts, and Airdrop tasks are flying everywhere. Following the agent blindly can easily turn into "automatic hype." My current approach is: it handles collection/reminders/queuing, and I take responsibility for final confirmation and periodically revoke old authorizations... Be cautious, sleep peacefully. Alright, I’m off to work.