Recently, I found that I had previously given a contract an "unlimited authorization," I did it for convenience at the time, and then I forgot about it... Honestly, it's like not locking the door; nothing happens usually, but when something does, it’s really uncomfortable. Revoking permissions for me is like charging before bed or turning off the gas—nothing technical, just reducing the risk of accidents.



Especially lately, with cross-chain bridges being hacked again and oracle price feeds acting up, everyone rushing to "wait for confirmation" is actually quite realistic: many risks on the chain are unpredictable, you can only minimize your exposure. Anyway, I now revoke permissions as soon as I finish using them—better to click a few more times than wake up one day to find my account missing stuff and be completely clueless.
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