Recently, I've seen everyone hype about AI Agents going on-chain to do work automatically, but honestly, I remain pretty calm about it: automation is just a different wrapper for the same narrative every time. If you really want to point out what still needs human oversight, first is permissions and signatures—no matter how smart the Agent is, it shouldn't randomly confirm transactions with your main wallet; second is the instinct of "am I being scammed"—phishing contracts, fake frontends, strange authorizations—often, it's not the model but human suspicion that saves you; third is the stop-loss and review after something goes wrong—there's no customer service on the chain, don't expect it to apologize on its own.


By the way, I thought about the recent NFT royalty debate—it's easier for AI to automatically list orders, but whether creators should be "automatically bypassed"—that kind of value judgment shouldn't be blamed on the robot... Anyway, I'm now more willing to let the Agent do the physical work, while humans handle the brakes. The pretty bleak reality is that scams will always exist, but at least the tools are getting more user-friendly.
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