Last night, I checked my on-chain records and found that I had given "unlimited authorization" on a small tool several months ago. At the time, I just did it for convenience since there wasn’t much money in that wallet... The more I thought about it, the more uncomfortable I felt, like sleeping with an unlocked door. Maybe nothing will happen overnight, but I still felt uneasy, so I got up and revoked the permissions one by one to feel at ease.



Honestly, revoking permissions is like turning off the lights before sleeping—there’s no sense of achievement, but it can save you from a lot of inexplicable losses. Especially now, with all kinds of social mining and fan tokens grabbing your attention, shouting "attention is mining," I actually want to focus more on basic security: revoke unused permissions, avoid touching new apps with my main wallet, and if I really want to try, use a separate account. Take it slow; when the flowers bloom, then it’s time. Don’t lose the key to the door first.
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