Recently, I reviewed my wallet authorization records again and found that I had previously granted some contracts "unlimited" access. At the time, I thought it was convenient, but now it looks like I was confidently hiding the house key under the doormat. Revoking permissions is as important as sleeping: you can stay up late, but don't expect no issues the next day; if permissions aren't revoked, and something really goes wrong, there's no stage for appeal—it's just a straight shutdown.



I've also observed the "attention mining" of social mining and fan tokens—it's lively, but it also seems like a reason to encourage you to click the authorize button a few more times... Anyway, I no longer believe in "I'll just click once, nothing will happen." I'm afraid of a chain reaction of leverage explosions, and also afraid of my own careless multiple approvals. Tonight's ritual: review revoke once more, then go to sleep.
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