Seeing someone talking again about whether the main public chain will upgrade/maintain and the ecosystem will move out during those days, my first reaction is not "move or not," but whether the contract authorizations in your wallet are still there.


Many people sign once and give unlimited permissions, which is basically like handing the keys to the door to someone else.
Later, if the contract changes logic, front-end gets hijacked, or the project team address changes, you won't have time to watch.
Revoking permissions is like sleeping: you think it's a waste of time normally, but when something happens, you realize it's indispensable.
I personally revoke permissions after use, especially for old addresses, cross-chain bridges, and various aggregators.
I'd rather confirm a few more times to prevent assets from leaving first thing when I wake up someday.
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