Looking at the sea in the morning, waves come and go, and liquidity on the chain is the same rhythm.


Last night, while reviewing wallet records, I realized that the previous contract authorizations I granted still had "unlimited" permissions, which basically means leaving the keys at someone else's door, and I thought it was no big deal.
Revoking permissions is as important as sleeping: if you don't do it, no matter how closely you watch the market during the day, you'll feel uneasy; if you do, at least you can put down your phone at night.

Recently, the group has been discussing stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various "de-pegging" rumors.
Watching everyone's emotions fluctuate, I suddenly understand more clearly: risk is often not given by the market, but by ourselves opening the door.
My conclusion: close the door after use, regularly review and revoke authorizations, and don't wait for something to go wrong before shutting the door.
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