Recently, I've seen everyone talking about AI Agents automatically running on the blockchain, which sounds exciting, but I'm a bit slow to catch on. I prefer to wait until the numbers are confirmed before jumping in. To be honest, Agents can help you monitor pools, calculate paths, and execute trades without issue, but when it comes to "whether to authorize" or "what exactly is signed," I think someone still needs to oversee it, especially for unlimited permissions, cross-chain operations, or contract upgrades—once you slip up, it's hard to undo.



Later, I found that when compliance messages change (like adding taxes or tightening or loosening deposit and withdrawal channels), my own expectations get thrown into chaos: the Agent might still be executing strategies, but people tend to hesitate, change their minds, or want to stop. Anyway, my current approach is: let it be eyes and hands, not the brain... for now.
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