The alarm clock on the table rang again, and I pressed it off while browsing chain transfers. Seeing a certain stablecoin briefly fluctuate made me want to roll my eyes. Honestly, de-pegging isn’t always “a technical failure,” it’s often a matter of people’s confidence collapsing first: reserve disclosures are vague, audits drag on, and as soon as there’s a slight disturbance, everyone runs. Run on these things happens faster than congestion.



Now there are a bunch of AI agents/auto-trading claiming “full automatic asset management,” sounds great, but when it comes to on-chain interactions—smart contract permissions, signatures, routing—if you don’t understand any of it, it’s a trap. I don’t care who’s hyping the narrative; can we first clarify the reserve transparency and redemption mechanisms? Anyway, whenever I see opacity, I take it as a reminder from my alarm clock: don’t hit snooze, first reduce the risks.
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