Last night I saw someone click on "Unlimited Authorization" in a contract again, basically like leaving the house key at the door mat, convenient but risky. If something goes wrong, you'll be crying before you know it. Revoking permissions is like sleeping: you can survive without doing it, but doing so gives you peace of mind, especially now with a bunch of routers and aggregators jumping back and forth, a quick hand can forget who you granted what permissions to.



Recently, we've been talking about the expectation of interest rate cuts, and when the dollar index moves, risk assets also start to fluctuate wildly. I'm actually more worried about impulsively granting permissions when emotions run high. Just now, I even considered directly exiting/uninstalling a few DApps from my wallet... but I thought it’s better to first clear out old authorizations, tighten stop-loss protections, and if possible, go private when sneaking around. For now, just do that and don’t give the "Sandwich" any chance.
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