Recently, I went through a bunch of my contract authorizations again and realized that "unlimited" is pretty much like leaving the door unlocked when you sleep: you think you're at home, but in reality, you've left the key in the door... Anyway, now I always revoke permissions right after each interaction, or else I keep worrying about it. Watching fund flows on the blockchain is quite interesting; sometimes it's not that you've been hacked, but that you casually authorized something months ago, and later, when emotions run high, you forget about it. People are complaining about miner/validator income, MEV, and unfair ordering, and I can understand that—after all, you think you're just submitting a transaction, but it’s like being queued in someone else’s arranged lineup. Looking in the mirror, it all comes down to my own laziness and luck. Brushing my teeth and revoking permissions before bed—I still believe that this small self-discipline can mostly ensure my safety.

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