I'm just someone who loves tracking records on the blockchain, and recently I saw a bunch of contracts with "unlimited" permissions, which is basically like sticking your bank card password at the door... I clicked confirm for convenience at the time, and a few days later the project team changed the contract / the front end was hijacked, and you might not even remember who you gave permissions to.



Now I’ve basically developed the habit: after interactions, I quickly revoke any unnecessary permissions, just like locking the door before bed—it's a hassle for two minutes but saves a lot of worry. Especially lately, with discussions about regional tax increases and compliance tightening and loosening, deposit and withdrawal expectations are swinging back and forth, making people more eager to jump in and out. The more anxious, the easier it is to overlook these small pitfalls. Anyway, I’d rather do one less operation than wake up in the middle of the night to find my funds deducted, still wondering, "When did I give that permission?"
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