Today I saw someone get scammed again by "unlimited authorization," it's really not a scare tactic... You think signing a confirmation is the end of it, but actually it's like lending out your wallet keys without setting a return date. Revoking permissions is as important as sleeping: if you don't do it when you don't feel it, a real problem could happen, like staying up all night.



Recently, Meme + celebrities are calling out projects one after another, attention shifts, newcomers are most likely to quickly chase after them, and as a result, the contract permissions are still hanging there. When the next wave of projects run away or get hacked, you won't even know who's rummaging through your wallet drawers. Anyway, I now check audits and monitoring before large transactions, small ones are just like buying coffee, but I revoke permissions after use. Tired but still here, at least not the last one to hold the bag.
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