I’m a bit on edge about “unlimited authorization”… Basically, it means you hand over the key card to your wallet, and they tell you, “You can spend as much as you want.” In many cases, it’s not that the project is bad—it’s that you stopped using that contract a long time ago, but the permissions are still hanging there. It’s the same as leaving the gas on while you sleep: just because nothing happened doesn’t mean it’s safe.



My usual practice is pretty “plain and simple”: use it and then revoke it, especially for those kinds of temporary interactions—airdrop pages, social mining/fan token–related stuff. Attention is mining—sounds exciting—but the moment you have too many links and one slip of your finger, you end up “mining” out the risks too… I don’t need anyone to fully understand me; I just want to sleep soundly. If I truly need it again later, I’ll authorize again—sure, it’s a hassle, but I can live with that.
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