My attitude towards "unlimited contract authorization" has now been updated: I used to think it was troublesome, and if I could click once, I’d be too lazy to manage it; now it’s on the same level as locking the door before sleep, if I don’t revoke permissions I always feel like something is lurking behind my wallet... Anyway, if something really happens, no one will bear it for you.



Especially recently, there’s been talk about increasing taxes and compliance in certain regions, tightening and loosening regulations back and forth, causing deposit and withdrawal expectations to be pulled around, making people more impatient, and the more impatient they are, the more likely they are to randomly click on authorizations. To put it simply, giving authorization is like a ticket that allows "deductions at any time," and when liquidity tightens, malicious intentions increase. My approach is very simple: revoke after use, glance at the permissions list before sleep, and if I can remove one, I will—peace of mind a little more.
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