These days, I’ve been completing airdrop season tasks, and the more I do, the more it feels like clocking in at work. As soon as the anti-witch measures ramp up, the authorization records in my wallet also pile up more and more... Honestly, I’m most afraid of those “unlimited authorization” permissions. I clicked once just to save time, but if the contract has some tricks up its sleeve later, I might wake up to find my assets gone.



My current habit is: after completing an interaction, I conveniently revoke the permissions, just like turning off the gas before bed—troublesome but reassuring. Especially on unfamiliar task platforms or temporary small projects, I’d rather earn fewer points than give them long-term keys. Anyway, I’m a cautious type who prefers to go slow and steady for peace of mind.
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