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After getting educated about rug pulls, I now take permissions more seriously than reading candlestick charts… Unlimited permissions, to put it plainly, are like lending your wallet keys out first. If the contract has something go wrong—or gets replaced—one day, you might wake up to find an empty wallet. Revoking permissions is just as important as sleeping: it’s not that you get hit every night, but if you don’t do it, you’ll run into trouble sooner or later. Lately, a whole wave of hype about AI agents and automated trading has been flying—clicking “automatic, automatic, automatic” really is satisfying—but I want to ask one thing: what permissions did it actually take from you? I treat complexity like the enemy: if you can avoid unlimited permissions, don’t use them; if you do use them, clean them up regularly. In any case, I’d rather deal with a bit more hassle.