Recently, the group has been discussing stablecoin regulation and reserve audits again, casually mentioning "it's about to de-peg," basically meaning everyone can't sleep and is looking for an excuse. But what I fear more is another boring risk: granting unlimited contract permissions and forgetting to revoke them. That feeling is like "going out without a phone charger," no problem during the day, but at night, start overthinking.



I used to be lazy too, approving once and using it forever, but after reviewing old protocols and vulnerabilities many times, I realized: you're not trusting the project, you're leaving the keys to your wallet at the door mat and hoping passersby are ethical. Revoking permissions is as important as sleeping; you feel more at ease after doing it, especially for those DEXs, tools, airdrop pages... that you can't even remember when you used. Anyway, I might be a bit neurotic talking about this, but now I just clean up after each trade, so let's not discuss it further.
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