Recently, I saw someone talking about re-staking and sharing security, claiming that the "interest stacking" is just a shell game. I wasn't too excited about it; anyway, no matter how fancy the returns are, once you give unlimited authorization on the contract side, if something goes wrong, it's not just a matter of "interest withdrawal"... your wallet can be directly turned into a buffet.



I now have a pretty mechanical habit: after each interaction (especially with new protocols, cross-chain, strange routers), I make a point to revoke unnecessary approvals or at least reduce the limits. It's like locking the door before going to sleep—only then do I feel at ease. Honestly, my calmness isn't because I know more; it's because I know I can be lazy and slip up, so I have to force myself with a process. That's it for now.
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