Last night I had insomnia again, and I saw a large transfer transaction. I casually checked the authorization list: a bunch of "unlimited" permissions. Honestly, this is like leaving your house key at the door—nothing happens normally, but if something does, you'll regret it deeply. During airdrop season, everyone is doing tasks, anti-witching, and points systems that feel like clocking in at work—more and more competitive, making it easier to just approve everything directly... and then forgetting to revoke permissions.



My current habit is: revoke immediately after interaction, avoid unlimited permissions if I can set limits, and treat it like turning off the lights before bed. Next time, I plan to create a "authorization whitelist" for frequently used addresses and clean it regularly. How do you all prevent yourself from slipping up?
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