Recently, I saw someone give "unlimited authorization" as soon as they opened a contract, basically like leaving the key outside the door... No matter how foggy the market is, I’d rather confirm slowly. Revoking permissions is as important as sleeping: you might be fine if you don’t do it, but if something really happens, you won’t be able to sleep all night. Especially now, everyone interprets ETF fund flows, US stock risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls together; when emotions heat up, it’s easiest to slip and click randomly. For me, the real "signal" isn’t the rise or fall, but whether there are still extra authorizations in my wallet, or which contract addresses I don’t even remember using at all. Anyway, I revoke permissions every time after I use them; it’s a bit troublesome, but it gives me peace of mind.

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