Last night I saw someone get caught again by "unlimited authorization," which is really a common topic but there's always someone falling for it... I now treat "revoking permissions" like brushing my teeth before bed: if I don't do it, I feel uncomfortable all over. Basically, you think you're opening a door to a pool, but actually you're handing the house key to a stranger, and there's no threshold.



Recently, with extreme funding rates, the group has started arguing again, "Is this a reversal or just more bubble squeezing?" I watch and sweat: I don't know how the market will move, but permissions have nothing to do with direction; when a black swan comes, it never gives a heads-up in advance.

There's too much information, which is also pretty annoying. My filtering method is very crude: I only focus on two things—what long-unused permissions are in my wallet, and whether the protocols I’ve been actively using are still alive. The rest of the noise is put aside... Anyway, I first tidy up the permissions to sleep more peacefully.
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