Honestly, when I see "unlimited authorization" now, I get a bit creeped out. All the on-chain yields look tempting, but if you keep the permissions open all the time, it's like leaving the door key in the lock and still feeling safe... During the day, I’m busy managing positions, layering, calculating yields; if I don’t revoke permissions at night, I really can’t sleep peacefully.



Recently, the debate over staking and sharing security with the "yield stacking" approach has also been quite intense. I’m not sure who’s right or wrong in the end, but the risk often doesn’t come from price fluctuations, but from a series of approvals you’ve long forgotten about. Anyway, my habit is: try small amounts on new protocols first, and revoke permissions after use; for long-term use, I also periodically trim permissions, preferring to spend a few extra minutes on gas to avoid hidden risks. For now, I’ll do that—go remove a few old authorizations.
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