These days, I keep finding a bunch of "unlimited authorization" in my wallet again, kind of like old jackets stuffed in the closet that I never wear: I don’t notice it normally, but when something goes wrong, I realize they’re all entry points. Revoking permissions is as important to me as sleeping—if I don’t do it, I start to feel uneasy—not because I think I will definitely be robbed, but because I have no idea when a contract might turn into a trap.



Especially now, with NFT royalties causing a big fuss, platforms, creators, and secondary liquidity providers all have their own opinions. Some people, to save a step, just click a bunch of authorizations directly, which basically means handing over future control upfront. My "signal" is simple: if I can’t remember what a certain authorization was for, I should revoke it—better to do it now than later. Anyway, fewer permissions mean a more peaceful night’s sleep.
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