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Recently, I saw someone repeatedly clicking on their wallet to "AI Agent auto-trade," basically letting a script sign and interact on your behalf everywhere. The narrative sounds impressive, but don’t underestimate the importance of permissions in those two minutes: many contracts default to giving you "unlimited authorization." It may seem harmless now, but if the project contract gets upgraded later, the front end gets malware, or you accidentally click the wrong button, your assets could be as unsecured as leaving the door unlocked.
I now get into the habit of revoking permissions right after trading, similar to checking the door lock before bed—it's a hassle but gives peace of mind. Especially when authorizing unknown addresses or new pools, I put aside where the incentives come from and first consider whether selling pressure might hit my wallet first... I still believe the blockchain will get better and better, but the premise is not to treat permissions as air.