Stop obsessing over interest rate cut expectations and the so-called "risk assets rising and falling together" in the US dollar index. The real thing that can wipe out your wallet overnight is that "unlimited authorization" you grant. Many people just click confirm on contracts/DeFi with a single click to save effort, but end up granting permissions that last forever. When the protocol has issues, the front end gets hijacked, or you click on a fake link... your funds are directly moved, and there's no chance to stop the loss.



I now treat "revoking permissions" like brushing my teeth before bed; if I don't revoke, I feel uneasy. Especially those contracts or small tools you haven't used in a while—why keep them? Are they waiting to be used for some attack someday? To be blunt: if you find it troublesome, losing money will be even more troublesome. Anyway, I’d rather click a couple more times than wake up the next day to find myself a charity on the chain.
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