The funding rates have been extremely volatile these past few days, and the group is arguing whether it's a reversal or just a continued bubble. I actually went ahead and checked the contract authorizations for a few commonly used DApps. To put it simply, unlimited permissions are like writing your bank card PIN on a sticky note and sticking it in your pocket; nothing happens normally, but if something goes wrong, it's a disaster. In fact, revoking permissions is just as important as sleeping: you can survive without doing it, but if you get caught off guard, you'll stay awake all night. Anyway, my current rule is: revoke after use, avoid unlimited permissions if possible, even if it means clicking a few more times, so I don't have to worry about whether the authorization is still active during the most volatile nights.

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