I recently found a bunch of "unlimited authorization" in my wallet again, kind of like filling a drawer with old access cards that haven't been cut... Usually it's fine, but when something happens, there's no time to cry. Honestly, revoking permissions is like going to sleep: you won't die immediately if you don't do it, but if you don't do it for a long time, problems will eventually arise, often when you're most relaxed.



Especially now, with some places tightening and loosening taxes and compliance, the expectations for deposits and withdrawals fluctuate unpredictably, making people anxious: rushing to switch chains, rushing to jump into new pools, and when authorizing, hands move faster than the brain. My clumsy method is: after each interaction, check the "backup" the next day, delete permissions that are rarely used, and keep only the necessary ones, with smaller limits if possible. Anyway, a wallet isn't better the more "convenient" it is; a sense of security also needs some redundancy.
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