Last night it rained pretty hard, and I came across a bunch of demos of AI Agents automatically interacting on the blockchain. It looked really cool, but I still feel a bit anxious about letting it run freely. For example, the authorization step—signing is like handing out the keys to your door; no matter how smart the agent is, it doesn’t understand the cost of “regret.” Then there are cross-chain or pool-switching actions—slippage, routing, or whether the contract is newly deployed—I feel like someone still needs to take a final look to cover the risks. On the blockchain game side, it’s even more obvious: if the economy crashes (inflation + studio + coin price spiral), the agent might just become more diligent about pushing you into a trap… Anyway, my current approach is: let it handle information gathering and small probes; for big moves, I still prefer to manually confirm. Let it be slow if it needs to be—at least I can sleep peacefully.

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