Recently, I found a screenshot of myself giving the contract an "unlimited authorization" with one click... I thought it was convenient at the time, but now I feel pretty anxious about it. Honestly, revoking permissions is like going to sleep: if you don't do it, you'll keep worrying about it, and if something really happens, you can't rely on just watching the market to save you. Especially for someone like me who practices placing orders with small funds, managing inventory, and making small adjustments—my earnings don't come from big spikes. If I get unexpectedly deducted once, my entire curve will just blow up.



These past couple of days, there have been upgrades/maintenance on the main chains, and everyone in the group is guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate. I'm actually more worried that old permissions will "drift" away with it: the address hasn't changed, but the front end has, the contract has been upgraded, and interactions are faster... Anyway, now I just revoke permissions after each use, save the screenshots as a badge of honor, and remind myself not to be lazy. That's all for now.
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