Recently, I've seen many people sign contracts with "unlimited authorization" right away. It feels great at the moment, but later it's like handing over your house keys to a stranger... My current habit is: revoke permissions after use, just like turning off the gas or locking the door before bed. Honestly, it's not about whether you'll get hacked, but one day you might click on a phishing link or a small website suddenly have an issue, and your wallet still has a "free access" pass. Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, and there are all kinds of fake links flying around in groups, which makes me think this small habit is worth developing. It doesn't take more than a few minutes anyway, just for peace of mind.

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