I just checked my wallet authorization records again and found that in the past, to save two steps, I clicked on several "unlimited" permissions... At the time, I thought it was no big deal, just used it once, but these authorizations are like faucets left running; someday if that contract has an issue or gets hijacked on the front end, no matter how soundly you sleep, it won't help. Now I’ve basically developed a habit: revoke permissions after use, especially for new projects, unfamiliar links, or temporary rushes to grab events—no matter how fast your fingers are, don’t be lazy about this. Recently, on-chain data tools and tagging systems have also been criticized for lagging and being misleading, so frankly, you still need to check your authorization list more carefully yourself—don’t rely on "alerts" for safety. Revoking permissions is like brushing your teeth before bed—annoying but much worse if you don’t.

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