I just found out after checking the authorization history that a few previous contracts were granted unlimited approvals—in other words, leaving the wallet keys sitting by the door and still hoping nobody grabs them. Revoking permissions is like going to sleep: not doing it makes you uneasy, and doing it doesn’t necessarily help right away, but at least it reduces another layer of risk. My habit is: revoke right after you’re done, then take a quick look at the authorization list every few days—if you spot anything unfamiliar, cut it off immediately. I’d rather click once more to pay the authorization fee.



Lately, Layer2 projects have been bickering over TPS, fees, and subsidies; I listen and think it’s about the same. No matter how fast the chain runs, having permissions under control is more reliable… Anyway, my main goal is to stay alive—don’t force yourself to tough it out.
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