Recently, I've seen a bunch of people linking ETF capital flows, U.S. stock market risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls as if they are universal truths... Fine, macro discussions are your thing, I'll just ask one question: Have you removed those "unlimited authorization" permissions from your wallet?



To put it simply, authorization is like giving someone your house keys and casually saying, "You can empty it if you want." The project team may not necessarily do evil immediately, but once the contract is upgraded, permissions are transferred, or the front end is compromised with malware, are you still waiting for candlestick charts to comfort you? Removing permissions is as important as sleeping: not doing it might be fine for one night, but if something goes wrong, you'll wake up to zero.

What I fear most is not slowness, but chaos—earning slowly I can tolerate, but messy authorizations and unknown contracts are the easiest way to die without knowing how. Anyway, I always revoke permissions after each interaction; if it's too much trouble, just avoid clicking on suspicious links. That's all for now.
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