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Recently, I see everyone talking about AI Agents automatically handling on-chain interactions. I'm quite interested, but honestly, someone still needs to be the safety net. Things like authorization, what exactly the signed content is, whether the contract is just a shell swap—no matter how smart the Agent is, it can easily "just do it," and once on the chain, there's no undo button. I personally worry more about losing all my small funds at once, so I keep large assets and task wallets completely separate. Authorization should be as short as possible, and if it can be a one-time thing, avoid unlimited permissions.
By the way, I only found out about hardware wallet shortages after seeing it in the group chat... I tend to react a bit slow. Recently, phishing links have become ridiculously common. If an Agent follows a wrong link to a "look-alike" site, at least humans can frown and stop for a moment. My bottom line is: automation can handle the process, but the final signature confirmation, authorization list checks—those I do myself, even if it's more tiring, so I can sleep peacefully.