Seeing "Approve Unlimited" now is just like seeing takeout at 2 a.m.: it feels great in the moment, but you might regret it later. Honestly, authorization is like handing out the access card to your wallet, without setting an expiration date. Even if the project team has good intentions, if the contract gets upgraded, the front end gets hijacked, or you click the wrong link, the blame ultimately falls on you. Revoking permissions is just as important as sleeping: not doing it won't kill you immediately, but if you delay too long, problems will always arise.



Recently, new L1/L2 projects are offering incentives to attract TVL, and everyone is rushing while complaining "mining, selling," but I'm actually more worried about forgetting to revoke authorization after mining. A few days later, your wallet mysteriously loses assets, and you won't even know who to blame. Anyway, I now revoke permissions after use, and if it's troublesome, I set lower limits; if it’s slow, so be it. At least I can sleep soundly.
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