Recently, I saw a bunch of memes following celebrities shouting orders, flying around excitedly. Newcomers are thrilled, but as an old hand, I just want to say: don’t always think about catching the final baton. If something really goes wrong, you won’t even realize how you got drained.



By the way, let’s talk about unlimited contract authorization. Many people just click “Authorize” and that’s it, as long as it works… But honestly, it’s like giving your house key to a stranger without setting an expiration date. Revoking permissions is just as important as sleeping: you can get through a day without doing anything, but if something happens one day, it’s a big deal. Especially for pools you don’t use often or temporary DApps—revoke after use, paying a small fee for peace of mind.

I see simplicity as a trap: the more one-click things are, the more you need to look carefully at “what exactly did I authorize.” That’s all for now.
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