I started recording every contract authorization I approve each time, and the biggest change isn't "becoming more professional," but actually sleeping more soundly at night... I used to think that unlimited authorization was convenient since it only happened once, but I later realized it's like leaving the door key always in the lock—if something goes wrong, they won't notify you in advance. Now I revoke permissions periodically, even if just for psychological comfort, at least to reduce the "potential pitfalls" from infinite to manageable.


By the way, I've been noticing the recent heated debate over NFT royalties, but what I care more about is: whether you're a creator or providing liquidity, don't just grant all wallet permissions at once. The returns stay the same, but the risk doubles first. Forget it, I’d rather go through the trouble.
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