These days, I've seen everyone guessing whether ecosystem projects will migrate after the main public chain upgrades or maintenance. I actually prefer to pause for a moment: don't rush to chase new things, first check if you have a bunch of "unlimited authorization" still hanging in your wallet. Honestly, this is like lending your house key to strangers for a long time—nothing happens normally, but if something goes wrong, you won't even know where it leaked from.



My current habit is: before making a transaction, take a quick look at the authorizations, and after finishing, revoke them—it's like locking the door before bed... Not revoking doesn't mean problems will happen immediately, but when issues do occur, it's usually like "waking up to find everything gone." I used to find it troublesome, but after a small scam once, I became more honest. Spend less time chasing market trends, and more time reviewing permissions—your mindset will be more stable.
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