I've recently done a sort of "version update" for myself: I used to think that granting unlimited permissions was convenient, since I would just close the page after using it... but now I can't do that anymore, and it's been bothering me. Revoking permissions is like locking the door before going to sleep; if I don't lock it, I always feel something might go wrong. I'm really not being paranoid.



Especially now, everyone is watching large on-chain transfers and unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets, interpreting it as "smart money." It makes me even more anxious: no matter how smart the money moves, if your wallet still has a bunch of unrevoked permissions, it's like leaving a "come in anytime" sign at the door. Anyway, my current habit is: revoke permissions after use, keep small transactions small, and before sleeping, I casually check the permissions list—otherwise, I just can't sleep peacefully.
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