Recently, I've seen a bunch of narratives about AI Agents and automated trading, claiming "let the robots make money for you." My first reaction wasn't excitement but to check the authorization records... Honestly, having unlimited contract authorizations is like leaving the door unlocked; it's fine most of the time, but when something happens, it's a big deal.



I now have a habit: after each interaction (whether it's staking, restaking, or swapping tokens), I conveniently revoke the permissions I don't use often, or at least set a limit. Revoking permissions for me is like locking the door before bed—it's not because I'm timid, but because I really don't want to be woken up in the middle of the night by an inexplicable transfer.

Why do I stay calm? It's because of this "finish and close" process after each interaction—being a bit mechanical actually makes things simpler. It's okay to be slow; vinyl records aren't about speed anyway. In any case, when it comes to security, I rely on myself.
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