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Lately, I've been watching everyone talk about AI Agents and automated on-chain interactions.
I find it pretty exciting, but also a bit panicked: if everything becomes fully automated, the parts that most need human oversight are actually those that seem "no problem."
For example, authorization/limits—Agents might just give unlimited credit to save trouble, which could lead to phishing contracts; or cross-chain transactions and signatures—clicking the wrong network, routing being changed, no matter how smart the system is later, it can't fix that.
And when contract funding rates suddenly become unstable, Agents will just follow the rules, but if a whale starts pulling and tugging, the first to get wrecked are the followers like you and me... People need to pause before pressing the critical buttons.
By the way, I’ve also grown tired of the NFT royalty debates: if Agents automatically bypass royalties to "increase sales," it makes it even harder for creators to make a living. Liquidity might look good, but community sentiment gets torn apart.
Honestly, I trust data more—I at least won’t be anxiously guessing in the middle of the night about funding rates and on-chain flows like I do.