I've recently been a bit neurotic about "unlimited authorization"… In the past, to save two steps, I would just click approve all and go in, but the more I think about it afterward, the more wrong it feels: this thing is like giving a stranger the keys to your house, and still expecting him to only come in and grab a bottle of water. Honestly, revoking permissions is just as important as going to sleep; if you don't do it, you'll keep worrying about it, and checking on the on-chain records or your social media feed at midnight feels the same— the more you check, the more guilty you feel.



Especially now, with the outside still arguing about rate cut expectations, and the dollar index moving, risk assets tend to go haywire, and I, being impulsive, tend to slip up and interact a few more times. Anyway, now I revoke permissions right after I use them, even if it costs a bit more gas—better than waking up one day to find my wallet empty and missing the chance to take profits. For now, this is the way to go; being cautious isn't shameful.
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