I recently checked my wallet transaction history and found that I had granted "unlimited permissions" to several applications out of convenience at the time. It was just to save trouble, but now I think it's like leaving the door key in the lock and going to sleep... You don't feel anything if nothing happens, but if something does, everything could be wiped out in one go. Especially recently, when the economic collapse of chain games, inflation, and studio competition happen, project teams/contracts panic, and all kinds of shady operations on the chain increase. The unlucky ones are often those who are too lazy to check. Anyway, my current fixed habit is: revoke permissions after use, then review permissions again after a while—like turning off the lights and locking the door before bed. It’s not technically complex, but it’s quite effective.

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