These days, I see people interpreting ETF fund flows and the risk appetite in the US stock market as tightly linked to crypto price movements... I'll just treat it as background noise for now.


Honestly, what makes me more nervous is that kind of "unlimited authorization" in contracts — clicking it once is smooth, but if you don't revoke it afterward, it's like leaving the door open and going to sleep.
Not having an incident is luck, not safety.

I'm now used to: after opening a position, changing the margin, I conveniently revoke any unused permissions.
It's better to spend a bit more Gas than to be mysteriously drained one day.
Especially those sites you’ve forgotten you even linked — the more obscure, the more you should clear.
When the market is cold, you can pick up some bargains, but don’t gamble on permissions; it’s really not worth it.
That’s all for now.
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