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Last night I almost impulsively authorized an "unlimited approval" for a certain protocol again. I just wanted to save trouble at the time, but the more I thought about it, the more uneasy I felt. Honestly, this is like "giving your house keys to a stranger without asking when they'll return," pretty much. During the day, I look at the candlestick charts and pretend to be calm; at night, when my mind quiets down, I start overthinking: what if one day the contract has some issues, and the profits I’ve accumulated from spot trading just evaporate instantly? That would be pretty awkward.
Recently, there's been talk about regional tax increases and compliance tightening and loosening again and again. I realize that these kinds of news mainly affect your mindset: when you're nervous, you want to switch platforms quickly or rush in, and the more anxious you are, the easier it is to casually approve permissions. Anyway, my current rule is to revoke permissions after use, just like brushing teeth or washing your face—if I don’t do it, I can’t sleep... Of course, I sometimes forget, but when I do, I treat it as a review material.