These past two days, everyone’s been talking up AI Agents that can automatically run on-chain operations. I’m sitting here watching and laughing while eating popcorn... Hardware wallets are out of stock, phishing links are flying everywhere, and yet people still expect “the robot to be careful on its own”? Anyway, I wouldn’t dare hand over my private keys and let it run wild through social engineering naked.



To put it plainly, the real convenience an Agent provides is “information organization + execution,” but there’s still a human backstop: checking authorization/limits/contract addresses, that last final confirmation before signing, and stop-loss measures and rollback contingency plans after something goes wrong. It can help me watch the pools, calculate costs, and send reminders, but I’d rather do an extra two rounds of confirmation than wake up in the middle of the night to find it has authorized my assets to some fake contract... I can be cold about it—I’ll still treat it as a smarter button assistant for this stage.
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