Seeing “Unlimited Authorization” feels just as uncomfortable as noticing a charging cable by the bed that hasn’t been plugged in… saving two seconds right then, but you might not sleep soundly later. Put simply: you’ve handed your wallet’s “access card” to a contract/robot—if it truly goes wrong one day (or you click into a fake page), your money can be taken even if you didn’t manually transfer it yourself. Revoking permissions is pretty much like locking the door before bed: a hassle, but worth it—turn it off after use, and clear out anything old you don’t need anymore, especially with the recent surge in on-chain interactions like AI Agents and automated trading. Some people are busy hyping the narrative, while others just want to make this small security detail crystal clear… I’m in the latter camp. Anyway, I’m used to sweeping through permissions once a week, and that makes me feel more at ease.

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