Just munching on chips and browsing the chain, I saw someone’s contract authorization still showing “Unlimited,” which is basically like leaving your door unlocked and the key outside… Usually it’s fine, but once something goes wrong, it’s really uncomfortable. Many people are afraid of the hassle: I just swapped tokens once, why revoke permissions? But if the contract gets upgraded or hacked someday, or if some shady aggregator you’ve authorized goes rogue, the authorization is still there, and assets are just a step away from being stolen.



Recently, the group has been talking about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various rumors about “de-pegging,” and everyone’s emotions are running high, wanting to move their positions recklessly. I actually think that in times like these, it’s better to do some “boring but life-saving” things: revoke permissions after use, at least feel more at ease before going to sleep. Let’s see what else is happening.
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