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Recently, there are a bunch of people watching staking unlocks and token unlock calendars, anxiously wondering "Will it crash the market?"
I'm actually more worried about those silent ones: when the contract authorizes unlimited access, and the wallet is like an unlocked door, sleeping peacefully.
If luck is on your side, nothing happens; if luck is bad, you wake up one day and everyone is gone.
To put it simply, granting permissions was exciting at first, but later forgetting to revoke them becomes awkward.
Especially those DApps you tried once, airdrop tasks, or messy swap pages—why keep those permissions...
My current habit is to revoke permissions right after use, or at least set a small limit, like applying a "patch" to myself.
Small fixes are enough; don’t wait until something goes wrong to reinstall the system.
Better to be a bit troublesome; after all, I don’t rely on impulsive gains.