Just finished wallet authorization and realized I had previously granted “unlimited amount” permission to a certain small project. Thinking back, it’s pretty much like leaving the gas on and going to sleep… I did it just to save effort back then, but later you honestly can’t even remember who you gave the keys to. Basically, revoking permissions is just putting the door lock back on—so you can sleep more soundly.



Lately, the group has been circulating rumors about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and everything else about “it might de-peg.” I’m anxious, but I’m also even more convinced: no matter how loud the market gets, don’t let yourself end up carrying the blame just because of some old authorization. Last night I almost impulsively exited/uninstalled a few wallet apps, but I held back. First, I revoked contract permissions I’m not using, and then I changed the commonly used spending limits to smaller amounts. After all, it’s just small funds for farming—being a bit slower doesn’t matter. That’s it for now.
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