Recently, I checked my wallet again and found that a bunch of contract authorizations are still set to "unlimited," which is a bit like forgetting to lock the door before bed... During the day, I’m busy interacting and completing new chain tasks for efficiency, but leaving permissions open while sleeping really doesn’t feel secure. To put it simply, revoking authorizations is as important as sleeping: it may not cause immediate issues, but once something happens, it’s enough to teach you a lesson.



And now, those on-chain data tools and tagging systems are also criticized for being outdated or even misleading. Don’t be too superstitious about “it’s marked as safe, so I can rest easy.” If you leave authorizations open, slow tool responses won’t save you if something goes wrong.

Now I’ve gotten into the habit of cleaning up after each task round—spending an extra two minutes to save myself trouble. For now, I’ll do that. I’m going to revoke all the unlimited permissions from those old projects in my main wallet before I sleep.
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