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Recently, while munching on potato chips, I've been watching those AI Agents run on-chain "auto work." Honestly, they can do quite a lot, but truly unattended operation still feels a bit unrealistic. For example, with authorization, no matter how smart an Agent is, it's hard for it to judge whether a contract is reliable or not. It also has to decide which swap path to take and how much slippage to set; if liquidity suddenly thins out, it might still push through. The part that really needs human oversight is "handling emergencies": revoking permissions, dispersing assets, and having that instinct to stop when something feels off. Recently, everyone’s been talking about staking unlocks, token unlock schedules, and the anxiety over selling pressure. Meanwhile, the Agent might still be buying and selling according to the plan... I personally prefer it to handle execution, while I make the decisions—that way, I can sleep more peacefully.