I used to be lazy too, just click "Unlimited Authorization" and go do other things, thinking to myself that since it's a major protocol, it should be fine.


Later, after seeing more and more stolen transactions on the blockchain, I realized that this authorization thing isn't "login status," but more like giving someone a card that can be used to charge you at any time...
If you don't revoke it, it will stay there forever.

Now my habit is: revoke right after use, just like closing the door before sleep, not because I'm afraid of thieves coming in tomorrow, but because I don't want to leave an entry point for accidents.
Recently, everyone has been using ETF capital flows and U.S. stock risk appetite to explain the rise and fall; I just listen and ignore.
At least for the risks that can be verified on-chain, I prefer to clean up my own mess first.
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