Recently, I switched to a few new chains and new wallets, and casually checked the authorization records, only to realize that I had previously granted some contracts "unlimited" access. At the time, it was just to save trouble, but now I think it's pretty outrageous. To put it simply, revoking permissions is the same as going to sleep: you can sleep without closing the door, but if something really happens, it's not just "bad luck."



Especially these days, cross-chain bridges have been hacked again, and oracles are giving erratic quotes. Everyone is comforting each other with "waiting for confirmation"... I’ve learned my lesson: revoke permissions after use, and don’t give out limits unless necessary. Saving those few seconds for signing, in exchange, gives me peace of mind all night—pretty worth it. Sometimes being lazy is okay, but don’t make laziness a habit.
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