I now see "Approve Unlimited" and instinctively want to click revoke... After being rug pulled a few times, I understand that it's not about whether you trust the project, but once permissions are granted, even if the team/contract/frontend encounters some issues later, your wallet becomes an automatic ATM. Revoking authorization is like sleeping; normally it's troublesome, and forgetting once might mean waking up to a drained wallet.



Recently, with the main public chain upgrading/maintaining, everyone is guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate. I actually look at it differently: whether it migrates or not, it doesn't matter, but the permissions you granted before won't disappear on their own. To put it simply, after airdrops/mining/initial offerings, revoke permissions—don't hold onto the illusion of "using it again next time." Anyway, I now prefer to click a few more times rather than wake up in the middle of the night to see my balance at zero.
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