Recently, I’ve seen quite a few people clicking links everywhere to test network incentives and casually granting unlimited contract permissions... Honestly, it’s like leaving the house key outside under a mat—usually nothing happens, but when something does, it’s a big deal. Revoking permissions is like sleeping; it doesn’t give you a sense of achievement, but not doing it easily leads to trouble.



My current approach is: immediately revoke unnecessary permissions after interactions, especially for projects still guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens—be more cautious, don’t treat your wallet as a testing ground just for some expectations. Anyway, on-chain activity can be built up gradually; losing assets once, no matter how long the cycle, is useless. That’s it for now.
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