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These days, I see a bunch of people interpreting ETF fund flows, U.S. stock market risk appetite, and crypto price movements as if they are all tightly linked, which is starting to annoy me… To be honest, I can't control how macro trends play out, but I can manage whether "someone still has unlimited permissions in my wallet."
In the past, when bridging assets or earning small incentives, I would grant unlimited permissions directly for convenience. But then I’d worry about what might go wrong with the contract, and I wouldn’t sleep well. Now I basically treat revoking permissions like brushing my teeth before bed: use them up and then turn them off, at least preventing old permissions from just lying around.
My definition of “long-term” is also pretty simple: not just starting from a year, more like a quarter. Within a quarter, I might switch several L2s, try a few bridges, and if I don’t clean up permissions, risks can easily accumulate. Anyway, today I just revoked permissions from a few old dApps, and I immediately felt more at ease.