Just now, I saw someone testing network incentives by driving all kinds of interactions, with point expectations maxed out, and they’re still guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens… I’ll just “pause” for a bit for now. When authorizing, many people casually set unlimited allowances just to save effort. Later, their wallets inexplicably end up missing something, and they’re completely clueless. To put it plainly, revoking permissions is as important as locking up before sleep—you can’t really leave your door unlocked all day. Especially with those order books that look very thick, but where canceling has a strangely patterned rhythm—I definitely don’t want to hand over the keys. Trading short-term can be fast, but don’t be lazy with authorizations: pause and take a couple minutes to get back all permissions you don’t usually use, and your mindset will be steadier too.

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