These days, everyone is talking about modularization and the DA layer, and developers' eyes are shining, while ordinary users are left wondering "So which button do I click on my wallet now?" Honestly, no matter how new the narrative is, that pile of "unlimited contract approvals" in your wallet is the oldest and most easily exploitable trap. Once you've given unlimited access, if it gets hacked, logic gets swapped, or you click on a phishing site, the permissions are still there, and you could be drained even while sleeping. Revoking permissions is like sleeping: if you don't do it now, you won't feel it, but if something goes wrong, you'll wake up to find everything gone overnight. (I've been educated and learned my lesson.) My current habit is: revoke after use, limit permissions whenever possible, especially for those temporary sites like "airdrops/ minting/ cross-chain," anyway, clicking a couple more times is better than waking up the next day staring at your balance in shock. That's all for now.

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