Recently, I checked my wallet transaction records and found that I had previously granted "unlimited authorization" to a certain smart contract. At the time, I did it for convenience, and then I never paid attention to it... Honestly, it's like staying up all night; if nothing happens, you pretend everything's fine, but if something does happen, you might not wake up at all. Now, I periodically revoke permissions I don't use often, just as a "bedtime check." Although revoking costs some Gas, it's worth the peace of mind.


These days, everyone is comparing RWA, U.S. Treasury yields, and various on-chain yield products. I find it quite tempting, but no matter how steady the returns are, if wallet permissions are left unchecked, it's all pointless. Anyway, I prefer to stake slowly, re-stake slowly, and keep permissions in check first.
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