Last night, I checked the on-chain records and found a bunch of "unlimited authorization" permissions granted to myself, and I suddenly felt a bit guilty... To put it simply, this is like lending out your house keys and forgetting to get them back; it's fine normally, but if something goes wrong, it can be very embarrassing. Revoking permissions is like sleeping: not doing it won't kill you immediately, but if you owe it for a long time, you'll eventually have to pay it back.



I admit I get itchy hands: when I see new pools, new gameplay, that phrase "just give it a try" rings especially loud in my mind, especially lately when discussing expectations of rate cuts, the dollar index, and risk assets rising and falling together. When my emotions heat up, it's even easier to confirm some points. Anyway, I’ve set a simple rule for myself now: revoke permissions after use, limit them when possible, even if it's more trouble, I won't leave "convenience" for unknown contracts. For now, I’ve cleared a few old authorizations today to feel a bit more at peace.
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