Just flipped through an old wallet and found a bunch of "unlimited authorization," and I suddenly felt a bit scared... Before, to save two seconds on confirmation, I just clicked and left, thinking I was pretty skilled. But today I looked more carefully, and I realized that a small protocol I haven't used in a long time still holds the keys to a large amount of my tokens. If someday the contract causes some trouble, I probably won't sleep well.



Honestly, revoking permissions is like locking the door before bed; it doesn't give you a sense of achievement, but each time you skip it, you're leaving yourself a pit. Recently, the community has been arguing about privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance lines. I think: no matter which side you're on, at least get the basic skills of wallet management done first. Don’t end up saying "I was just trying it out" and then become "Why didn't I revoke it...". I’ll go clear out the unused permissions first. That’s all for now.
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