Today I came across a bunch of contracts still set to "Unlimited" permissions again, which gave me a headache... Honestly, this stuff is like writing your bank card password on the door, then comforting yourself with "I'm just interacting." Many people are very diligent about claiming airdrops, but they always forget to revoke permissions—it's like staying up all night and not sleeping: it feels good now, but you'll suffer later.



Recently, discussions about modularization and the DeFi layer are flying high, developers are extremely excited, while users are completely confused—I’m the same way... but when it comes to permissions, I’m not confused. I’d rather spend a few extra minutes clicking revoke than wake up one day to find my wallet drained. I admit I’m a bit envious of those "never been hacked" lucky ones, but since I’ve been burned before, I make it a habit to clean up permissions right after interactions, like brushing my teeth—just do it for now.
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