Just now, I accidentally clicked "Unlimited Authorization" on a DApp again. Only after clicking did I realize: this is like copying your house key and leaving it outside. Usually, nothing happens, but when something does, it's a big deal. Many people focus on ETF capital flows and the risk appetite of the US stock market, interpreting daily ups and downs as plot points. In fact, it's easier to get caught by these small details — it's not the market crushing you, but you leaving a loophole that allows others to access your assets at any time. Anyway, my current habit is: revoke permissions after use, just like locking the door before bed. It’s a bit more trouble, but it helps me sleep peacefully.

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