Last night I almost got itchy again and wanted to authorize a new contract's "unlimited approval," but I thought better of it and held back. Honestly, this thing is like giving your house key to a stranger without setting up a door lock; if they have bad intentions, they could drain you even while you're sleeping... Revoking permissions is like locking the door before bed and checking the gas, not doing it isn't immediately dangerous, but once you've done it, you'll remember for a lifetime.



Recently, there have been a bunch of AI Agents and automated trading shouting about "fully automated on-chain interactions," which sounds pretty cool, but the more automated it is, the easier it is to treat approvals as default settings, with exaggerated narratives, and safety becomes overly cautious. I'm currently testing with small positions—playing around, giving the minimum approval possible, and revoking it after use, so I won't wake up one day to find my wallet emptier than my brain.
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