Recently, I saw someone’s wallet get emptied again. I checked the records, and it was mostly the “contract authorized with unlimited permissions” scenario: at the time, they just clicked confirm to save effort, but later on, if the project team/front end/your own computer has even a small problem, it’s like leaving the key hanging at the door long-term. Revoking permissions is like sleeping—if you don’t do it, you won’t die immediately, but eventually, something will go wrong.



If at the time you just wanted to play a blockchain game for a couple of days, claim an item, and authorized only “as much as needed,” then revoke the permissions after use, you probably wouldn’t have been affected by the subsequent inflation + studio dump, which could crush your mood and wallet… Anyway, my current habit is: after interactions, I first take a sip of tea, check the permissions, revoke them, then go to sleep—so I won’t be woken up in the middle of the night by messages. Don’t click randomly, really.
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