I recently checked my wallet transaction records and found that many contract authorizations still have "unlimited" permissions attached. I clicked confirm at the time to save trouble, but now I think it's almost like leaving the door unlocked... I might not get stolen, but the risk is there. Revoking permissions is as important to me as sleeping: I can get through a night without doing it, but doing so gives me peace of mind.



Especially now, with various projects constantly vying for liquidity, I'm tired of the NFT royalty disputes. When rules change, the secondary market reacts faster than anyone else, and the ones who end up unlucky are often those who didn't pay attention to permissions. Anyway, my current habit is: revoke permissions after use, avoid giving unlimited access for small amounts, take it slow, and don't gamble with "fate" by betting on probabilities.
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