I now get a little neurotic whenever I see "unlimited authorization"… It’s not that the project is necessarily bad; the problem is you have no idea where the next issue might pop up from. Revoking permissions is kind of like sleeping: you can get through the day without doing it, but once something goes wrong, you won’t be able to sleep the whole night. Especially recently, with various tax increases and compliance tightening and loosening, deposit and withdrawal expectations are all over the place, on-chain liquidity is moving faster than people's hearts, and if a black swan event happens, leaving permissions unretracted is like leaving the door unlocked. Anyway, the step I’m willing to take myself is: after each interaction, I quickly go and clear out old permissions, even if it takes a few extra minutes or is a bit troublesome, it’s better than chasing my wallet and crying afterward. That’s all for now.

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