Recent contract wrapping has again shown a bunch of "unlimited authorization," basically meaning you give your wallet keys to strangers and let them spend freely. Usually it's fine, but if something really happens, it can be very painful. Revoking permissions is like sleeping: you don't do it, you won't fall immediately, but if you don't do it for a long time, you'll eventually pay the price.



In the group these days, there's been a lot of discussion about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various "de-pegging" short essays. When everyone's emotions rise, they love to click on links and connect dapps randomly, which makes it easiest to accidentally grant permissions. Anyway, I've now set a small goal: every night before bed, casually check the authorization list, and revoke any strange ones I see, not aiming to clear everything at once. This way, I can stick to it better, much more reliable than a "big cleanup on the weekend."
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