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Recently, I found a bunch of "unlimited authorization" in my wallet again, kind of like leaving a bunch of unplugged power strips under the bed... I don’t notice it during the day, but when something really happens, it’s just one moment. Revoking permissions is like going to sleep for me: I can live without doing it, but doing it makes me feel more at ease, and the risk frequency isn’t so jarring.
Especially now that everyone is comparing RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products, I actually care more about "how the money leaves" rather than "how attractive the interest rate is." No matter how stable the yield is, giving authorization to the wrong contract is pointless. Anyway, I’ve gotten used to it now: revoke permissions after use, set limits where possible, better to bother for two minutes than wake up in the middle of the night checking security groups. I’ll clean it up tonight, just like that for now.