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Recently, I’ve been seeing a lot of "unlimited authorization" when I check contracts again. Basically, it’s like giving your wallet keys to a stranger and letting them spend freely. Usually, it’s fine, but if something goes wrong, it can really hurt. Revoking permissions is like sleeping: you don’t fall immediately if you don’t do it, but if you don’t do it long-term, you’ll eventually pay the price.
In the group these days, people are sharing about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various "de-pegging" articles. When everyone’s emotions run high, they love to click on links and connect to dapps randomly, which makes it easiest to accidentally grant permissions. Anyway, I’ve now set a smaller goal: every night before bed, just casually check the authorization list, and revoke anything strange I see. I don’t aim to clear everything at once. This way, I can stick to it better than doing a "big cleanup" on weekends.