Last night, I checked my on-chain records and realized that I had given an old dApp contract an "unlimited" authorization. I clicked confirm out of convenience and then forgot about it... Honestly, this is like leaving the door unlocked; just because nothing happens doesn't mean it's safe. Revoking permissions is as important to me as sleeping: if I don't do it, I always feel uneasy. Recently, the funding rates are extremely volatile, and in the group, people are arguing whether it's a reversal or if the bubble will continue to inflate. I, for one, will close all the doors I can first; how the market moves is another matter. By the way: I treat complexity as an enemy, so if I can revoke permissions with one click, I won't leave hidden risks.

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