Recently, everyone has been hyping AI Agents on the blockchain doing automatic work, acting like no humans are needed... I honestly don't quite believe it. When something really goes wrong on the chain, it's usually in the "last mile": the authorization signature, whether someone needs to give unlimited permissions, whether the contract address has been spoofed, or if the cross-chain bridge is a temporary hotfix. No matter how smart an agent is, it just follows the rules; if the rules are wrong, it will lead you straight into a ditch.



I now treat agents as tools: they can help me monitor conditions, calculate positions, and send reminders. But if I really need to move my wallet, I still have to confirm manually, especially for approvals and changing routes. Anyone can talk about the narrative, but security still needs to be taken seriously—after all, if you lose money, no one will cover it for you. Once I hit my take-profit point, I’ll really shut down Twitter—don’t let me get dragged back by the next wave of emotions.
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