These past two days, the airdrop season is back. The task platform’s anti-bot measures and its points system make everything feel like clocking in at work, and the more you accumulate, the more authorizations pile up in your wallet. To put it plainly, those “infinite limits” contract authorizations are like lending out a key and never getting it back—everything’s fine as long as nothing goes wrong, but once something happens, it’s hard to sleep soundly.



After I muted the group chat, it actually got a lot calmer. I don’t get urged to “take another task” or “sign quickly” anymore, and once the pace slows down, I’ll naturally go through the old allowances and revoke what needs to be revoked. Anyway, I don’t push trade calls. I manage the risks I can control first, even down to these little details—so I don’t wait until my wallet is drained before it finally hits me: “Turns out I gave unlimited limits long ago.”
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