Lately, airdrop season has made me feel like I'm clocking in at work, and the task platform is both anti-witchcraft and running a points system, clicking around until my hands go numb… But honestly, the most important thing to clock in is "Revoke Authorization." Many people give unlimited permissions to their wallets with a single contract, it's satisfying, but if the project team runs away later / gets hacked on the front end / you sign the wrong transaction, your wallet becomes a self-service ATM. Anyway, my current habit is: after interaction, I revoke, just like locking the door before sleep—if I don't lock it, I feel uneasy; of course, I don't revoke immediately every time (I also slack off when on-chain fees are high), but at least I do a periodic clean-up, or else one day I might get wiped out myself.

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