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I almost sent myself off just now... In a blockchain game, I claimed a broken airdrop, slipped and clicked "Unlimited Authorization," and ended up copying and pasting the wrong address to revoke it. I was staring at my wallet records in the middle of the night, heart pounding. Honestly, authorization is like giving your house key to a stranger and telling him "Feel free to come in." If you don't revoke it, he can keep coming. Now, when the inflation + studio arbitrage + coin price spiral collapse in blockchain games, the project teams/contracts malfunction, the first to suffer are those lazy about managing authorizations. Anyway, I've gotten used to it now: claim and revoke, set limits if possible, just like brushing teeth and sleeping. Missing once might not cause trouble, but when it does, it looks bad... I don't want to experience this false alarm again.