The third time I’ve seen a friend completely lose it after saying, “I just connected my wallet”… To put it plainly, a lot of permissions are granted to you by default with unlimited allowance/limit. You think it’s convenient, but if something really goes wrong, it’s like handing over a bunch of keys and stuffing them into someone else’s pocket. Revoking permissions is like sleeping: you can live without doing it, but if you don’t do it for the long term, problems will eventually crop up.



Plus, lately everyone’s been complaining about miner/validator income, MEV, and unfair ordering, right? You really can’t control who goes first or last on-chain. Anyway, my current habit is: revoke after use, set limits whenever possible, and flip through the authorization list every so often. It might be a bit wordy, but it’s better than crying over screenshots afterward… That’s it for now.
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