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Recently, I saw someone authorize a contract and click "Unlimited" all at once, basically like leaving the house keys at the door, and then comforting themselves with "Anyway, the project is pretty big, it won't run away." Revoking permissions is like sleeping: it's not that doing it immediately makes you stronger, but if you don't do it, problems will eventually arise, especially when you still have some old assets in your wallet.
Now everyone compares RWA and US bond yields to various on-chain "profit products," and they all look pretty much like financial management, but the most outrageous thing on-chain is: you haven't even earned the yield yet, and you've already handed over permissions. The process friction is really annoying, I’m lazy too, but now I’m used to revoking permissions after use, even if it takes a few more clicks, at least I feel more at ease.