I just saw a bunch of "unlimited authorization" in my wallet again, kind of like old keys stuffed in a closet: not a big deal normally, but if something really happens, you wouldn't know which key opened the door. As for contracts, honestly, once you give unlimited access, they can transfer your tokens at any time (as long as their permission chain is compromised someday), regardless of whether you were present at the time.



My current habit is: after interaction, I revoke it immediately, at least reduce the limit; otherwise, I can't sleep peacefully, it's really the same as not locking the door. Recently, some people have been complaining about lagging on-chain data tools, label systems, and the risk of being misled, so don't rely on "waiting for an alert" in such cases. Tightening permissions on your side first is the most practical. Anyway, I’d rather revoke multiple times than have to dig through "who was authorized to whom" afterward. That’s it for now.
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