Recently, I saw someone sign a contract and immediately get an “unlimited limit.” To be blunt, it’s pretty much the same as leaving your bank card + password at the doorstep—usually nothing happens, but once something goes wrong, it’s too late. Revoking authorization is just as important as sleeping: not doing it won’t kill you right away, but if you keep not doing it, you really will run into problems long term. My current habit is to revoke after each use. If you can’t be bothered to revoke, then just use a separate small wallet to play, so your main wallet won’t get dragged into it.



By the way, over the past two days, the community has been arguing fiercely about the compliance boundaries for privacy coins/mixers, and I’m not picking sides anymore. Either way, the chain won’t become safer just because you make reasonable arguments. Don’t count on luck with permissions—leaving permissions enabled is the same as leaving risks in place. I won’t keep explaining.
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