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Recently, I forced myself to be a bit "slower," not rushing to confirm everything. Especially with that unlimited contract authorization, it's really like locking the door before bed: I’m too lazy to do it now, but if something goes wrong later, I won’t be able to sleep. I used to think canceling was a hassle + gas fees, so I’d drag it out and forget... As a result, I have a bunch of permissions in my wallet that say "spend freely," and just looking at them makes me want to sneeze.
Now my habit is: after batch trading, don’t rush to the new chain, take a slow half-step to clear out old authorizations first. If it’s a small amount, don’t give unlimited permissions. Developers working on modular and DA layer stuff are having a lively discussion, but as a user, honestly, I just care about not paying more gas or getting deducted in the middle of the night. Slowing down to do some housekeeping really saves peace of mind.