Today I checked the authorization records for my wallet, and seeing a bunch of "unlimited" made me a little uneasy... At the time, I just clicked to simplify the minting/listing process, and a few days later I forgot about it. Honestly, it's like wearing shoes to bed — not very restful. Revoking permissions is similar to sleeping: you can get by without doing it, but if something really happens, you can only blame your own laziness.



And now, with all the fuss over NFT royalties, platforms are pulling out all kinds of tricks for liquidity, and creator earnings are being squeezed back and forth. I’m even less willing to treat my wallet as an "automatic deduction card" and leave it outside. Anyway, after each interaction, I just revoke permissions as a habit, leaving a small necessary quota to keep my mind at ease... It’s not some high-end operation, just a way to leave myself fewer pitfalls. That’s it for now.
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