Today I checked my wallet's authorization records again and realized that in the past I gave the contract an "unlimited" permission just to save trouble. Now it feels like I left the stove on next to the bed—restless and uneasy. When cross-chain bridges kept having issues every now and then, I was stubborn: I don’t use bridges… but then I thought, the permissions are still hanging there, and any incident could potentially affect me. It’s pretty depressing.



Honestly, revoking permissions is like brushing your teeth or setting an alarm—nothing satisfying, but it can prevent a lot of trouble. Especially these days, with everyone waiting for confirmation due to oracle price anomalies, I’ve learned my lesson: it’s okay to click twice impulsively before a trade, but after trading, I need to lock the door with two more clicks. Anyway, I tend to leverage and go wild, but I don’t want to get liquidated overnight because of an old authorization. That’s all for now.
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