Recently I keep seeing people sign a contract and get “unlimited limits” right away—seriously, I react like a reflex and get all worked up… To put it simply, if you treat your wallet like a bank card, don’t leave your password posted by the door. Revoking permissions is as important to me as sleep: if I don’t do it, I won’t feel at ease; if I do, it only takes a few minutes, and when I wake up the next day, at least one layer of hidden risk is gone.



Especially now, with all kinds of modular setups and DA-layer narratives hyping developers’ eyes, ordinary users end up looking completely lost. The end result is still the same old thing when it comes to clicking links and signing: a pop-up comes up, and people hit confirm without even looking at what it says. Anyway, I clear my permissions every week on a fixed schedule. If I encounter a contract I don’t recognize, I revoke it immediately—like patching the system. Just do small fixes and quick adjustments; don’t wait for a blue screen before regretting it.
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