Last night I checked my wallet permissions again and found that last month, for the sake of convenience, I clicked "Unlimited" for a certain small tool. At the time, I thought I was pretty clever... Basically, I was just lazy. Later, I saw someone comparing RWA, some US bond yields, and on-chain yield products. My first reaction wasn't whether the returns were high or not, but: I still have permissions active on my side, and if something really happens, I won't even be able to sleep peacefully.



Once I fell for "try it first even if I don't understand," with a page full of text, I lacked patience, and only after granting permission did I realize I didn't even know which of my tokens it could move. During that time, I was worried every day at work while idling that my tokens might be taken away, which was pretty stupid. Now I basically treat it as a bedtime routine: revoke permissions if I can, especially if I no longer need them; if I don't understand, I leave it alone—there are plenty of opportunities anyway, and I only have one wallet. That's it for now.
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