Recently, I saw someone directly give an "unlimited" contract authorization, basically like leaving the house key under the doormat, just in case nothing happens. When nothing's wrong, it's fine; but when an issue arises, it’s all at once. Revoking permissions is like sleeping: you can live without doing it, but sooner or later you'll regret it.



Now I’m used to revoking permissions right after use; spending ten minutes a week to clear out those outdated authorizations in my wallet. It’s annoying, but better than waking up one day with less assets. Especially lately, with discussions about interest rate cuts, the US dollar index, and risk assets fluctuating together, when emotions heat up, it’s easier to click links and sign things blindly… Anyway, I’d rather take an extra step to avoid an "unlimited" permission and sleep more peacefully.
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