Today I found again the "unlimited" authorization I gave to a niche blockchain DApp half a year ago.


At the time, to save trouble, I just clicked confirm and went to do something else.
As I thought more about it, it seemed like I didn't turn off the gas, so I just went to sleep...
Honestly, revoking permissions is as uncool as brushing your teeth, but not doing it can really cause problems.
Especially now, with deposits and withdrawals often being taxed or compliance tightening and loosening,
When emotions run high, it's easier to click authorize carelessly, only to realize later that my wallet is holding a bunch of "spend my money freely" passes.
Anyway, my current habit is: revoke after use, set limits when possible, and before bed, quickly check the authorization list—I'd rather take two extra minutes to be safe.
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