Last night I saw someone default to checking “Unlimited Contract Approval,” and they were faster than their thinking… Put simply, this is like copying your house key and handing it to a stranger, and then casually saying, “Take as much as you want—up to you.” Normally, it’s fine—of course, it’s fine—but if something really happens, it’s like you’re back to the Stone Age overnight, and then the group chat starts posting, “Brothers, I got hacked.”



My habit right now: after finishing an interaction, I immediately revoke the approval—same level as turning off the gas before bed. Lazy? I’m lazy too, so I need a fixed routine; otherwise, one night of staying up late scrolling blockchain gossip and getting carried away could be all it takes—one wrong click is enough to get you off the internet for three months.

Also, after that mainstream public chain’s recent upgrade/maintenance, everyone’s been guessing whether projects will migrate. I just want to say: whether they migrate or not is another story—clear out your old approvals first. Whether there’s big on-chain drama or not, don’t let your wallet be a background actor.
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