Today I saw someone’s wallet with a bunch of "unlimited authorization" again. Basically, this is like leaving the door unlocked—nothing happens normally, but when something goes wrong, you'll regret it deeply. Cross-chain confirmations are the most frustrating, so I like to revoke permissions on old dApps while waiting for bridges to confirm, just like turning off an alarm before bed—if you don’t do it, you'll always be worried... And now the community is arguing over whether privacy coins/mixing coins are crossing the line. The more they argue, the more I think basic hygiene should come first: no matter which side you're on, keep your wallet permissions clean, at least you won’t mysteriously have your funds transferred by a "representative." Anyway, I’d rather revoke a few more times than wake up in the middle of the night to check for on-chain anomalies.

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