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Recently, I saw someone give unlimited permissions in a contract again, and I really roll my eyes...
If you think slippage isn't enough, and you want to conveniently give wallet permissions too, right?
Revoking permissions is like sleeping: usually it's a hassle, skip it once and you might be in trouble all night.
Especially now that hardware wallets are out of stock, and phishing links are everywhere, one wrong click, permissions still hanging, and later it’s really just waiting for others to "route" your assets.
If I hadn’t been careless and granted unlimited access to a new site at the time, and hadn’t revoked it afterward, I guess it wouldn’t just be about cursing Sandwich now.
Anyway, I’ve now gotten used to: revoke after use, even if it takes a couple of extra clicks, better than leaving a backdoor in a stranger’s contract, for peace of mind.
That’s all for now.