My attitude towards "Unlimited Contract Authorization" is a bit like staying up late: it’s convenient now, but there's a high chance you'll have to pay it back later. Basically, when you sign that one permission, it’s like handing over the key to a drawer in your wallet to a stranger, and casually saying "You can take as much as you want"... and then you sleep soundly.



In the past few days, I’ve seen cross-chain bridges malfunction again, and oracles report errors, with everyone collectively "waiting for confirmation." I’ve become even more convinced of a habit: revoke permissions after use, just like turning off the gas before bed. It’s not very satisfying, but it can prevent many surprises. Anyway, now I always check the authorization list after each interaction, take a screenshot as a little reminder: the market is like a mirror ball, you’re not afraid of hackers, you’re afraid of your own laziness. That’s all for now.
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