Last night, I went through my wallet history and found that several contracts were still set to “infinite allowance.” I snapped to attention in an instant... It’s like sleeping—most of the time you think it’s fine, but once something goes wrong, it’s a big deal. To put it plainly, you hand over the door key and don’t set a deadline—are you really counting on the other side to always be kind? My current OCD routine is: revoke the allowance right after I use it. I’d rather click a few more times and move a bit slower, because that feels safer—especially when you run into those pop-ups that rush you to sign; the more urgent it is, the less I sign. Recently, people in the group have still been arguing about whether privacy coins and coin-mixing count as “crossing the line,” and I can’t be bothered to take sides. Either way, I can’t control how compliance boundaries change, but I can make sure I don’t give permissions out randomly. I still believe: good security habits can really save lives. That’s all for now.

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