Last night I wanted to sleep, but my hand was still clicking "Authorize"… Then I realized it was an unlimited one again, and I instantly woke up. To put it simply, authorization is like lending someone the keys to your wallet; once you lend it out, you don't take it back. If something happens to the other party or the contract gets compromised, you're still asleep, and your assets might be gone first.



My current quick fix: after using it, revoke the permissions, or at least reduce the limit if it's too troublesome, or set up a separate small interaction wallet, and don't connect your main wallet randomly. Recently, we've been talking about rate cut expectations, the US dollar index, and risk assets bouncing up and down together. The hotter the market, the easier it is to act quickly, so remember "revoke authorization = turn off the lights and lock the door," or else you won't sleep soundly.
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