I just saw someone click "Unlimited Authorization" for a contract/plugin in one go, basically like leaving the door unlocked when you go out—nothing happens normally, but if something goes wrong, everything gets wiped out. Revoking permissions is really as important as sleeping: you can survive without doing it, but if you forget to do it after staying up late one night, problems are likely to happen... I usually revoke permissions after using a dApp, especially for new projects, temporary bridges, or messy interactions—don't give it a "passport" to always access your wallet. Recently, everyone’s talking about rate cut expectations and the dollar index causing risk assets to rise and fall together, and the more volatile the market, the easier it is to click impulsively. That’s when these small habits become crucial for safety. Anyway, I’d rather revoke twice or more than wake up in the middle of the night with a racing heart. I’m off to work.

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