Recently, I went through a bunch of my contract authorization records again and found that many are still "unlimited." Basically, it's like leaving the house key under the doormat: nothing happens normally, but once there's a problem, you really can't sleep.


Now I've set a very simple habit for myself: after mining or swapping pools, I conveniently revoke permissions—just like brushing my teeth—so I don't get anxious about it.
And also, those on-chain data tools and address labels are often criticized for being outdated or even misleading. You might think it's an "official contract," but it could have been rebranded... So don't put too much trust in labels; in the end, you still need to see who you've authorized and what the limits are.
My partner even joked a couple of days ago: "You revoke permissions more seriously than turning off the gas." I can only admit it—anyway, the fewer lazy moments, the fewer midnight wake-ups.
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