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I just reviewed the authorization records again and realized that a while ago I gave a certain contract "unlimited" access to make interaction diagrams easier. Now looking at it, I feel uneasy... To put it simply, revoking permissions is just as important as sleeping: you can sleep without locking the door, but you always feel something's off. Recently, everyone has been watching staking unlocks, token unlock calendars, anxiety and selling pressure, but I'm actually more worried about these "silent risks"—if the contract has an issue one day, it could directly turn your wallet into a buffet. Tonight, I turned off that unlimited access, and also cleaned up the authorizations for my frequently used wallets. Anyway, I only dared to turn off the screen after clearing everything.