I used to be stubborn: I only look at on-chain data, and authorization of this kind of "small matter" doesn't affect my judgment.


As a result, a while ago I checked my wallet and saw that many contracts still had unlimited permissions, and I was instantly awakened…
To put it simply, this thing is just like sleeping without locking the door, you can say the neighborhood is safe, but if something really happens, no one will bear the consequences for you.

Recently, I’ve been stacking yields from staking and shared security, and getting criticized for "copying" the same strategy.
I can understand that—layer after layer added, the risk isn’t linearly increasing.
Anyway, my current adjustment is: I still look at on-chain data, but I also need to pay some attention to emotions;
then, if it needs to be revoked, just revoke it.
Before sleeping, I just click a button, and I feel much more at ease.
If I lose, I can review what went wrong; if permissions are lost, I really can’t review anymore.
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