Recently, I saw someone get their wallet drained because of "contract authorization with unlimited access." It's really like forgetting to lock the door and going to sleep: you’re just lying there, with the key still in the door... Not pretending, I used to be too lazy to revoke permissions too, thinking it was too troublesome, until one time I tried to sell a broken NFT and found I had granted unlimited access to over 800 contracts. That woke me up instantly.



Especially now, attention shifts so quickly—memes, celebrity calls, one wave after another. Newcomers are most likely to "rush in first," but in the end, they miss out on the gains and just leave permissions to strangers' contracts. Anyway, I’ve gotten used to it now: revoke permissions after use, regularly review the permissions, just like brushing my teeth, so I don’t get woken up in the middle of the night by chain hackers.
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