A new year, a new beginning. The DApps you authorized last year—it's time to do some cleanup. Check which applications still have access in your wallet, and revoke any permissions you no longer need. This small action can help you avoid many potential risks. At the start of the year, organize your wallet permissions and keep everything tidy.
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FallingLeaf
· 01-05 21:43
Bro, you really need to pay attention to this. I got scammed last year because I was lazy and didn't clean up.
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GasWrangler
· 01-04 13:46
ngl, revoking approvals is like... the bare minimum security hygiene most people somehow skip. if you actually analyze the transaction patterns, those dangling permissions are basically open attack vectors waiting to get exploited. empirically proven that this is sub-optimal. just revoke them already.
A new year, a new beginning. The DApps you authorized last year—it's time to do some cleanup. Check which applications still have access in your wallet, and revoke any permissions you no longer need. This small action can help you avoid many potential risks. At the start of the year, organize your wallet permissions and keep everything tidy.