Recently, I saw a bunch of people who signed an "unlimited authorization" in their contracts and just left, basically like leaving the house key under the doormat. Usually, nothing happens, but during phishing link outbreaks, it's easy to get into trouble. Revoking permissions is really like sleeping or brushing your teeth: you can live without doing it, but eventually you'll suffer the consequences. My current habit is to revoke permissions right after interaction, especially for new projects or flashy pages—who knows if they might secretly change the contract later. Hardware wallets have been out of stock lately, and everyone talks about security, but just buying the device without reviewing permissions is actually missing a piece. Anyway, I’d rather click a couple more times than wake up in the middle of the night to find everything emptied.

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