These days, I've been messing around again with AI agents to help me monitor on-chain activity and automatically sign interactions. It really saves effort, but honestly, someone still has to be the safety net. I only put what it can do into "observation + draft orders": scanning new pools, checking if there are obvious traps in the contracts, calculating routing slippage, etc. It writes scripts faster than I do; but when it comes to actually granting permissions / changing access / cross-chain operations—one wrong step and there's no turning back—I still click manually, and I also double-check if the address has been swapped.



The recent collapse of the blockchain game economy has also been all over the news. With inflation + studio involvement, the token prices plummeted. The agent will just keep "arbitraging" according to the rules. People need to remind themselves: just because the rules haven't changed doesn't mean the environment hasn't. Anyway, I need to be reminded: automation is a tool, not someone who bears the consequences for me. That's all for now.
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