Just saw someone arguing again about whether the pledge/sharing security setup is a "scam," and my first reaction wasn't to pick a side, but to check my wallet's authorizations... Honestly, many incidents don't require hackers to be that clever. You once clicked "Unlimited" before, and when the contract has a glitch later, it's like leaving the key in the lock all the time.



I now have a bit of OCD: for new projects, I start with small amounts, and revoke permissions after use, especially those with multiple layers of yield stacking. The longer the chain, the more likely it is that someone will take the blame, and it's hard to say who’s responsible. Revoking permissions is like sleeping—doing it doesn't guarantee nothing will go wrong tomorrow, but if I don't do it, I really can't sleep. Anyway, I get nervous, so my process is: check the authorization list → revoke unused permissions → check again to make sure I didn't miss anything. That's it for now.
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