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Contract authorization is really like sleeping: you think you can stay awake without sleeping, but suddenly something goes wrong in the blink of an eye. Especially those "one-time unlimited" permissions, at the time it was convenient, but later your wallet ends up with several old and outdated authorizations, almost like leaving the door unlocked. I've been watching the mempool for a long time, and what I fear most isn't obvious phishing scams, but that you completely forget who you've granted access to. One day, if the contract/frontend has an issue, assets can be moved away along the permissions.
Recently, the economic model of chain games has been collapsing in circles—inflation + studio + token price spiral. Project teams rush to modify contracts and migrate, and old authorizations are more like timed bombs. Anyway, I now only give "sufficient" limits, and revoke them once used, otherwise I really can't sleep peacefully.