Seeing someone authorize a contract with a single click and get "unlimited" access again makes me really want to laugh… I’m not laughing at you, I’m laughing at how lazy I used to be. Honestly, you give the keys and casually write "anyone can enter," and you can’t expect to sleep soundly at night. Revoking permissions is as important as sleeping: you may not use it every day, but if you don’t do it, there’s always a chance something will go wrong someday, and usually the problem isn’t your action that day, but the holes left earlier.



Recently, everyone has been complaining about validator income, MEV, and unfair ordering. I’m annoyed too, but this is two different issues: you can’t control how others order transactions, but at least you can control your own wallet and not leave long-term permissions exposed. Anyway, I now revoke permissions every time I finish using them—takes two minutes and saves me from having to use "research accident papers" as material later.
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