Lately, I've been forcing myself to do something very "slow": after signing a contract authorization each time, don't rush to the next transaction. First, go back and revoke the unlimited permissions. To put it simply, granting permissions is like giving a stranger the keys to your house and casually saying, "Take whatever you want"... At the time, it was just to save trouble, but if something really happens, I won't be able to sleep.



Layer2 is always arguing about TPS, fees, and who offers better subsidies. I also enjoy watching the excitement, but sometimes even if the chain is fast, my hand has to be a step slower: confirm who exactly has permissions, how much, and revoke them after use. Being a bit slow isn't shameful; after all, lessons learned from losses, no matter how poetically written, can't compare to the wake-up call of a "passive withdrawal." Tonight is the same—revoke permissions before sleeping.
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