I used to love clicking “approve” during interactions one after another. When I saw “infinite limit,” I couldn’t be bothered to change it either—I just thought, “It’s convenient…,” basically, it was just my hands itching: I always felt that being one step ahead would let me grab the chance, and these “small hassles” like changing the limit or approving again next time could be saved if I could. Turns out later that granting permissions is just like sleeping—when you don’t take it seriously, it’s fine in everyday life, but if something really goes wrong, it means staying up all night.



Now every time I’m done using it, I automatically go revoke any permissions I don’t need, especially those unfamiliar dApps—I’d rather tap a couple more times. Recently, everyone’s been complaining again that miners/validators are eating MEV and that ordering is unfair. I can’t control the bigger picture, but at least I can make sure the little locks on my own wallet are kept tightly closed… I often draw the line wrong, so I’m trying not to go wildly loosening permissions anymore.
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