Just about to go to sleep, my hand already reaching for the light switch, when I suddenly remembered I clicked "Unlimited Authorization" again today... People can fall asleep, but wallets might not. Honestly, authorization is like giving your house key to a stranger without setting an expiration date; if the contract/frontend suddenly acts up someday, you might wake up to only "Good morning."



My current habit: revoke after use, or at least set a sufficient limit, just like turning off the water after brushing your teeth—nothing fancy but lifesaving. Recently, I heard news about some regions increasing taxes and tightening compliance, then loosening again, causing deposit and withdrawal expectations to shift, making everyone more eager to operate... The more anxious, the more likely they are to click confirm without reading the details. Anyway, I’d rather do fewer transactions than wake up in the middle of the night to a chain alert telling me my assets have moved. For now, I’ll revoke permissions.
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