Lately, I found a bunch of "unlimited authorization" in my wallet again, which makes me a bit anxious... To be honest, this is almost like not locking the door; nothing happens normally, but if something goes wrong, it’s a big deal. My current habit is: after using a dApp, I quickly revoke the permissions, similar to checking the doors and windows before bed—it's a peace of mind thing.



If I hadn’t revoked the authorization for an old project at the time, and if the contract was hacked or the front end was replaced, I would probably wake up the next day completely confused, not even knowing where to start reviewing... Anyway, I don’t chase hot topics; I’d rather spend two extra minutes to ensure certainty.

In the past two days, the community has been arguing about privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance boundaries, with everyone taking strong sides. But no matter which side you stand on, wallet permissions really have no stance; it’s your assets, and you bear the consequences. First, do what you can to sleep soundly.
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