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Recently, I saw someone say, "I'll just authorize it for convenience," and it turned out to be unlimited... Honestly, it's like leaving your door lock unlocked all year round; nothing happens normally, but when something does, it can directly turn your wallet into a buffet. Revoking permissions is really as important as sleeping: not doing it might not cause immediate problems, but once it happens, it’s enough to keep you alert for a long time.
Especially now, with staking unlocks and token unlock calendars being exposed every day, scaring people, everyone is watching the selling pressure. I’m actually more worried that the protocol side might secretly change the fee rate/router, or the front end might switch to a different contract address, and you still have old authorizations hanging around—who knows when they might be conveniently drained. Anyway, I now revoke permissions after use, take screenshots for records. It’s a bit more troublesome, but it feels safer.
I trust data more than intuition because intuition is often just "lazy to manage." Data at least reminds me: your unlimited authorization is still hanging around there.