I set a rule for myself: after signing a contract authorization, I make sure to review the permissions the next day. If I can revoke them, I do—don’t consider it a hassle. Unlimited permissions are like giving your house key to a stranger without asking what they’ll do with it. Usually, nothing happens, but if something does, they just wipe everything out immediately, giving no time to react. Recently, everyone has been comparing RWA, U.S. Treasury yields, and on-chain yield products. I also feel tempted, but honestly, no matter how “stable” the returns are, if you don’t manage your authorizations properly, it’s all pointless. Anyway, I’d rather operate less and sleep more peacefully.

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