These days, there's been more arguing in the group about whether the extreme funding rate is about to reverse or if the bubble will continue to be squeezed. I'm actually more worried about another small issue: contract/wallet authorization to DApps can accidentally become "unlimited." To put it simply, you might think you're just confirming to open a position, but in reality, you're giving away long-term permission to transfer a certain token in your wallet. Later, if the other party's contract has issues or the front end gets malware, you might wake up and find something wrong. In fact, revoking permissions is like turning off the gas before sleeping—it's not technically difficult, but skipping it could lead to big problems. Anyway, I now revoke permissions after use—it's a one-minute thing, and it helps prevent anxiety later.

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