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Lately, I really don't bother chasing explanations anymore; the market, narratives, RWA, or even US Treasury yields—comparing them to on-chain yield products... after a while, you just get numb.
But there's something that affects sleep even more than yields: contract permissions still leave you with an "unlimited" limit.
Honestly, if you lock the keys in the door, do you expect thieves to be reasonable?
I used to be lazy too—just click to trade/mine and then run.
Later, I had a close call (luckily not a big amount), that feeling of "I clearly did nothing, why is my money gone?" is really more intense than a liquidation alert.
Now, the process is fixed: revoke permissions after use, just like turning off the gas before bed—if you don't, you'll keep worrying.
I can watch the interest rate curve all night, but if I don't revoke permissions, I really can't sleep.
For now, I'll do that—re-scan those old permissions again...