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These days, I've been hearing everyone talk about AI Agents automatically handling on-chain tasks. Honestly, what I fear most is "no one to back me up." Robots can run processes, but there are still a few points that need human oversight: sudden contract upgrades/permission changes, whether the authorization scope is expanding too much, what exactly is being signed in cross-chain/signature pop-ups, and those "almost normal but not quite normal" transaction timelines. AI is very easy to dismiss as noise right now.
Social mining, fan tokens, that "attention equals mining" concept—I see it more as everyone waiting for hype to cash out... but the chain doesn't wait for your emotions to stabilize. Anyway, I have one habit during night shifts: wait for confirmation, wait for an extra block, wait until I understand clearly before clicking confirm. Moving a bit slower can really help avoid pitfalls.