Last night, flipping through address relationship charts made my eyes sore, so I casually clicked into a new wallet, just after buying a meme, and then I gave an unknown contract an "unlimited authorization." I was watching and felt anxious for him... Recently, celebrities are calling out one wave after another, attention shifts so quickly, newcomers easily get caught up and forget about security.



To put it simply, revoking permissions is like locking the door before sleep: you might be fine if you don't lock it, but if something really happens, everything is lost. Especially those "unlimited" permissions, which are like handing your bank card password to a stranger for safekeeping. Once the contract is hacked/phished, assets are stolen without you even having time to react. My habit is: revoke after interaction, or at least clean them regularly; don’t think it’s trouble. Experienced players advise newcomers not to take the last hit, which also includes not being the last one to realize they've been drained.
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