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I just saw someone’s wallet get emptied again, and when I clicked in, it was still the old, outdated "unlimited authorization." Basically, you give someone a master key, and you still expect them to only take a bottle of water... I’m not a moral police, but don’t treat “revoke later” as a plan. Revoking permissions is as important as sleeping: if you don’t do it now, when something happens, it’s a sleepless night.
Now, after each interaction, I conveniently go and revoke the permissions, even if it takes a few more tries, refreshing or retrying when the page stalls. It’s annoying, but way better than waking up to find your assets turned into someone else’s “liquidity.”
By the way, the NFT royalty debate is pretty surreal: creators want to earn a living, buyers and sellers want smoother transactions. Yet some people shout about free markets while granting contracts unlimited permissions… So free that they lose their own freedom—impressive. Anyway, I’ll prioritize safety first, and we can talk about the rest later.