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Someone asked me why AI Agents can now do work on the blockchain by themselves, and why humans are still needed as a safety net. My first reaction was: key steps still require human oversight, otherwise when emotions take over, they might just send themselves off… For example, during authorization, even the smartest Agent might, in order to “complete the task,” give unlimited permissions to a contract that looks very similar; and for cross-chain/bridge steps, if something goes wrong, it’s not just losing a little, it’s getting stuck or unable to return; then there are parameters like slippage, gas, batch execution—Agents will run by default, but if the market suddenly fluctuates, it’s easy to get squeezed or bypassed, and blaming anyone at the end is useless. Recently, meme and celebrity pump signals have caused another round of attention shifts. If an Agent takes “hype” as a signal, it’s quite easy to chase the last leg. Anyway, my current approach is still the old routine: don’t add positions, don’t expect miracles, double-check important operations myself, and accept slow progress.