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Recently, I checked the contract authorizations for my wallet again and found a bunch of "unlimited" permissions. Basically, it's like leaving the keys at the door with a sign that says "Help yourself"... Usually, you think it's fine, but when something really happens, it can be instant. Revoking permissions is as important as sleeping: you can survive without doing it, but missing it once could lead to big problems.
In blockchain games, with inflation and studio entry, the economy can collapse quickly. Many people rush to switch pools or chase airdrops, granting permissions all the way to the end, only to realize after the emotions settle that they've left the risk on the chain. Anyway, I'm used to it now: revoke after use, avoid approving large amounts if I can use small ones, even if it takes a bit longer.
I don't need to be understood; I just want to clearly define my boundaries—where the money is, who has the permissions. I need to keep track of that in my mind, for now.