Just saw a few AI agents automatically interacting on-chain, and honestly, it’s pretty interesting—but some parts still have to be covered by people. For example, on the decision-making side, machines can process data, but when sudden liquidity gets pulled away or there’s a smart contract vulnerability, they’re not that sensitive. In the end, I still need to check my wallet before bed and decide for myself whether to step back and exit.



Recently, there’s been Meme rotation fueled by celebrities calling trades. The old hands are constantly telling newcomers not to take the last baton, and I think that advice is pretty solid—no matter how smart the AI is, it can’t stand up to an emotion-driven market. The whole “chase gains and cut losses” approach doesn’t work. People can’t control themselves, and machines definitely can’t either.

Anyway, I stay underwater during the day and keep an eye on the whales’ moves at night. I’ll act only after I calm down. Moving slower is better than stepping into a trap.
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