Today I rediscovered that I had previously given "unlimited approval" to a certain DApp, and I instantly felt a chill down my spine... Basically, this thing is like lending out the keys to your wallet and not getting them back. Usually, it's fine, but if something goes wrong, it could be a total wipeout. Revoking permissions is as important as sleeping: I honestly can't sleep well if I don't revoke them, even if at the time I just clicked "approve max" to save two seconds.



My current habit is: revoke after use, even if I only paid $0.30 in gas, I accept it—it's less than the cost of a milk tea. Recently, everyone has been analyzing ETF fund flows, US stock risk appetite, and how they tie into crypto price movements. I also get FOMO, but when I think calmly, no matter how the market spins stories, having your wallet drained due to permissions is the most unreasonable kind of loss. For now, I’ll go clear out those old approvals.
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