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I just revoked the "unlimited authorization" for a few old contracts, which was an easy thing to do, but really as important as sleeping: if you don't close it out, a small issue later could turn your wallet into a buffet. I used to find it troublesome too, but then I thought about how stingy I am with oversold rebounds, so how can I be reckless with authorizations...
Recently, I saw someone watching large on-chain transfers and unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets, then starting to speculate "smart money is about to move," but I don't really dare to follow the emotional hype. My habit is: before placing an order, I first check the wallet authorizations, turn off the unnecessary ones, then force myself to leave the screen and go get a glass of water. If I still want to buy after coming back, then I do. Prioritize operations that let me sleep peacefully. If I make a profit, treat yourself to a coffee; if you lose, don’t lose it on basic authorizations.