Seeing someone interpret on-chain large transfers and exchange hot and cold wallets as "smart money is coming," I really want to roll my eyes... No matter how elegant your posture is while watching others' wallets, if your own wallet isn't secured, it's all for nothing.


The issue of granting unlimited contract permissions is basically like giving out your bank card password without setting a limit—nothing happens normally, but once the project team gets hacked, the frontend is hijacked, or you click on a phishing link, your funds can be drained faster than your stop-loss.
Revoking permissions is like sleeping: you can get through the day without doing it, but eventually, you'll have to pay the price.
My habit is: revoke after use; if I’m too lazy, I use a secondary or small dedicated address; don’t treat your main wallet as a master key.
Saving that little gas fee for a restless night isn’t worth it.
That’s all for now.
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