Recently, I saw a bunch of people rushing into memes, following celebrities to shout buy-ins, and all that lively stuff. Honestly, the more lively it gets, the easier it is to forget about the "unlimited authorization" issue. Contract authorization is like handing out your house key without limits; the other party may not be malicious, but if you make a mistake one day / click the wrong link / the project team’s permissions go wild, your wallet could be easily emptied.



My current habit is: revoke after use, just like locking the door before bed. It’s a bit troublesome, but better than crying afterward. My partner even complains that I "take a long time to click confirm," and I say it’s not slow, I’m just blocking errors outside the door… Anyway, newcomers shouldn’t think about taking the last baton; first, get past the authorization management hurdle.
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