Building autonomous trading agents? These safeguards aren't optional—they're mandatory. You need daily portfolio limits to cap exposure, individual agent ceilings to prevent runaway positions, emergency kill switches for rapid shutdown, and human oversight mechanisms that actually catch problems before they blow up. Anything short of this architecture isn't production-ready; it's just expensive backtesting.
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ForkTongue
· 01-12 16:55
Trading bots without a kill switch are time bombs. It's not innovation, just throwing money to get yourself killed.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 01-12 16:54
Wow, going live in production without a kill switch? Isn't that asking for trouble?
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Blockblind
· 01-12 16:44
It sounds right, but few teams truly dare to do this.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 01-12 16:31
ngl, this is just formal verification with extra steps. most devs shipping autonomous agents are basically running unaudited smart contracts with leverage lol
Building autonomous trading agents? These safeguards aren't optional—they're mandatory. You need daily portfolio limits to cap exposure, individual agent ceilings to prevent runaway positions, emergency kill switches for rapid shutdown, and human oversight mechanisms that actually catch problems before they blow up. Anything short of this architecture isn't production-ready; it's just expensive backtesting.