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I used to be lazy about interactions and just tap “Unlimited Authorization” whenever a wallet pop-up appeared, thinking it was only that little bit of money... Now that I think about it, it’s pretty much like leaving the door key in front of the door. If the contract turns up some weird issue (or the project team gets hacked), you go to sleep and wake up to find your wallet quietly empty.
Now, every time I complete a task, I revoke the permissions right afterward—same as turning off the gas before bed / locking the door: it may not save money immediately, but it can reduce a lot of “after-the-fact review” problems. Especially lately, people have been using ETF fund flows and US stock risk appetite to explain crypto market ups and downs—I just listen. I can’t control how the market moves, but I can control authorization.
I used to think revoking permissions was a hassle, but now I’d rather take a couple more clicks—call it the cost of rent. For now, that’s it.