Last night, I reviewed my wallet records and found that several old protocol contracts still had unlimited permissions. It was a wake-up call... To put it simply, this is like lending out your house key and forgetting to get it back; everything's fine normally, but when something goes wrong, it looks bad. Now I treat interactions like an RPG accepting quests—once the quest is completed, I conveniently take the "key" back, or else experience = gas bills, a crash = total loss.



Recently, there's been talk about certain regions tightening or loosening taxes and compliance rules, which shifts deposit and withdrawal expectations. People become more anxious, and then they nervously click various "convenient" authorization buttons. Anyway, I have a simple rule for myself: revoke permissions as important as sleeping; if I don’t close the door before sleeping, I can't sleep soundly. Today, I’ve taken that key back.
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