Recently, I checked my frequently used wallet's authorization list again and found that quite a few are still "unlimited"... Basically, this is almost like leaving the door unlocked. You might think it's just borrowing a channel, forgetting to close it after use, and no one will remind you in advance if something goes wrong later. I now treat revoking permissions as part of my bedtime routine: brush my teeth, turn off the lights, and casually click revoke twice to check for any unfamiliar contracts. Especially now that hardware wallets are out of stock and phishing links are everywhere, don't rely on temporarily patching your gear to save your assets—it's more realistic to lock the door first. By the way, sometimes the revoke page needs refreshing/retrying to queue, which is quite annoying, but it's more annoying than waking up the next day to find your assets reduced. That's all for now.

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