I just realized recently that granting unlimited permissions in a contract is like staying up all night: it’s convenient now, but later you might have to pay back both the principal and interest.


Before, to save two steps, I clicked on “Unlimited Authorization,” and later I saw people talking about social mining, fan tokens, and that “attention is mining” concept, which made me even more anxious—losing attention is one thing, but don’t casually give away wallet permissions too…

Now my habit is: revoke permissions after use, like turning off the gas before bed.
Honestly, revoking permissions doesn’t make money, but it helps me sleep better.
If you’re also lazy, at least take a moment each week to check your authorization list—don’t wait until something goes wrong to fix it.
Anyway, I often draw lines incorrectly, so don’t leave safety to luck anymore.
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