One of the most robust risk control measures on Sunwukong DEX is treating authorization cleanup as a "must-do post-trade hygiene practice." Many people complete their trades and leave, but authorizations remain pending, essentially leaving risk exposure on-chain. The larger, longer-lasting, and more dispersed the authorizations, the more likely you are to pay the price for any oversight in the future. Making authorization management a hygiene habit is the most direct way to reduce risk.
An even more robust approach is to establish a fixed cycle: test new protocols with small amounts first; only authorize necessary amounts; immediately check and reclaim unnecessary authorizations after a trade; fix frequently used routes to reduce on-the-spot operations; and clean up historical authorizations weekly. The cycle isn't complex, but the key is "execution every time." With consistent execution, you'll find your mindset more stable, your pace more controllable, and your participation more sustainable.
Trading is essentially a set of repetitive quality management actions. By ensuring proper authorization hygiene, you proactively mitigate many irreversible risks, naturally leading to long-term advantages.
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