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Lately, I've been a bit scared of myself: those "unlimited" contract authorizations are really just like shutting the door before sleep—it's best to revoke them casually when nothing's happening, at least to feel more at ease. Honestly, when you authorize, it's for convenience, but once that thing is on the chain, if the contract ever goes rogue someday, you're still dreaming while your wallet is already working "for you."
Especially now, with new L1/L2 layers releasing incentives to attract TVL, everyone rushes in to mine a few times and then leaves. I can also understand the complaints from old users about "mining and selling"... When projects are hot, contracts and front-ends change quickly, and the risks become more complicated. For myself now: I revoke after use, or just set up a small separate wallet to play with, and try not to authorize my main wallet recklessly. Anyway, those gas fees for revoking are like paying protection money—better than waking up in the middle of the night to see "stolen" written on the screen.