I'm just a plant that constantly acts as a reverse indicator, and I recently outdid myself in stupidity: I casually clicked "Unlimited Authorization" on a contract, thinking it would save time, but that night lying in bed, I kept thinking it was wrong—like going to sleep without brushing my teeth, uncomfortable... Basically, revoking permissions is like closing the door to your wallet; don’t wait until something really happens before realizing the door is still open.



Now, every time I finish using a protocol, I conveniently revoke the unnecessary permissions, even if it takes a couple of extra clicks—I accept it. Especially now with social mining and fan tokens, this "attention equals mining" setup has everyone clicking links and linking wallets everywhere. I can watch the show, but don’t give permissions recklessly, and don’t accidentally hand over your assets just because you’re paying attention... Anyway, I tend to learn my lesson the hard way when I rush, so I’ll stick with this for now.
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