Whenever I see "Unlimited Authorization," it’s like seeing a late-night alert—knowing that if you don’t change it, something will eventually go wrong. I’m too lazy to revoke it to save a bit of gas; if I get phished or the protocol has some tricks up its sleeve, they could drain your entire balance in one go, much worse than slippage... Honestly, revoking authorization is like sleeping: if you don’t do it, you don’t feel anything now, but if you keep delaying, it’ll eventually blow up. Recently, everyone’s been using ETF fund flows and US stock risk appetite to explain market rises and falls. I just watch for fun, but when it comes to account security, don’t rely on emotions—control what you can first. If you also love trying out new pools everywhere, just revoke after you’re done using them; it’ll give you peace of mind.

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