Recently, I checked my wallet authorization records again and realized that I had previously granted some contracts "unlimited" access. At the time, it was just to save trouble, but now it looks like leaving the door unlocked and pretending nothing's wrong... To put it simply, revoking permissions is like checking the doors and windows before going to bed—there's no profit, but it can prevent a lot of headaches.



Especially now, as everyone compares RWA, US bond yields, and various on-chain "returns," I'm more worried about chasing those tiny interests while leaving the asset entry points open. Anyway, my current habit is: revoke after use, clean out DApps I no longer need; I need reminders, or I tend to get lazy once busy, which could set future traps. Today, I’ve revoked what I should, and I feel more at ease.
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