Recently, everyone has been testing the network incentives and points expectations by connecting Dapps everywhere, and there's also speculation about whether the mainnet will issue tokens... In simple terms, the more information noise there is, the easier it is to forget the basics: don't give unlimited contract permissions.


You might think it's "convenient for next time without signing again," but in reality, it's like copying your wallet keys and leaving them at the door—one day, if the project team upgrades the contract, the front end gets malware, or you click the wrong link, your assets could be moved without surprise.
My current noise reduction strategy is very simple: after each interaction, I revoke permissions as a routine, like brushing teeth or turning off an alarm before bed; if I need to use it frequently, I give a small limit to avoid waking up to a liquidation at midnight.
Stubborn as I am, I cut losses where I can—it's better to stop losses early.
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