Just brewed a cup of tea, and casually took out my wallet to look at a few "unlimited authorization" entries again. To be honest, authorization is like leaving your house key in someone else's pocket for a long time; just because nothing happens usually doesn't mean nothing will happen forever. If a contract issue arises or you click on a phishing link, you might not even have time to cry before it's too late. Revoking permissions is as important as going to sleep: you can get through a day without doing it, but doing so gives peace of mind, and sometimes it can even save your life.



Recently, everyone has been watching large transfers on the chain and hot/cold wallets of exchanges, interpreting them as "smart money" moves. I also enjoy watching the excitement, but after a while, it makes my hands itchy. Anyway, I trust data more—at least data won't suddenly change its tune just because I'm emotional. Intuition is useful too, but I usually only use it as a reminder to "not rush to confirm." I don't trade often, but I am quite diligent about security measures. That's all for now.
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