Today it was raining and the traffic was so bad I doubted my life, the coffee sat out and cooled down... then I suddenly thought of those "unlimited authorization" on my chain, which is pretty much the same idea: you think you're just granting access for a little while, but in the blink of an eye, you forget, and if something goes wrong, there's no time to fix it.



I now basically treat revoking permissions like brushing my teeth before bed, especially after using DEXs, cross-chain platforms, or various new pages—click and walk away, that's the most dangerous. To be clear, the contract isn't broken; what's broken is you leaving the key in the door. Developers talk excitedly about modularity and the DAO layer, I listen too, but for users, it's often just "another button to authorize"... the more lively it gets, the more careful we need to be.

Anyway, I don't chase new trends quickly; I'd rather have fewer opportunities than leave myself an invisible mine. For now, I'll clear a few old authorizations before going to sleep.
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