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How to Check Smart Contract Approvals in Your Wallet

EVM链上代币授权(Approval)机制允许dApp临时调用用户资产,但长期未撤销的授权可能带来安全风险;需通过区块浏览器、钱包工具或自动化服务定期审计与清理。

Jun 18, 2026 at 07:39 am

Understanding Contract Approvals on EVM Chains

1. Every time a decentralized application requests permission to spend your tokens, it triggers an ERC-20 or ERC-721 approval transaction.

2. These approvals grant third-party contracts the ability to transfer assets from your wallet without further consent.

3. Approval allowances are stored permanently on-chain until explicitly revoked or overwritten.

4. Users often overlook pending or excessive allowances, creating long-term exposure to malicious or compromised protocols.

5. The Ethereum Virtual Machine maintains a public mapping of spender addresses and approved amounts for each token contract.

Manual Verification via Blockchain Explorers

1. Navigate to Etherscan, BscScan, or PolygonScan depending on the network where your wallet is active.

2. Paste your wallet address into the search bar and select the “Token Approvals” tab under the “Contract” section.

3. Review the list of approved contracts sorted by token symbol, spender address, and allowance value.

4. Click on any spender address to inspect its source code, transaction history, and verification status.

5. Cross-check the contract’s ABI and bytecode against known audited versions to confirm legitimacy.

Using Wallet-Specific Tools

1. MetaMask displays active token approvals in the “Connected Sites” section under Settings → Security & Privacy.

2. Trust Wallet integrates a built-in “Approvals Manager” that categorizes permissions by risk level and last used date.

3. Loopring Smart Wallet shows real-time allowance summaries across both L1 and L2 accounts with one-click revocation.

4. Rainbow Wallet highlights suspicious approvals using heuristic scoring based on contract deployment age and audit status.

5. Phantom Wallet provides a visual timeline of all past approval transactions with contextual gas fee annotations.

Automated Scanning and Monitoring Services

1. Revoke.cash scans your wallet address and generates a ranked list of high-risk approvals with direct revoke links.

2. TokenSniffer analyzes spender contracts for red flags including unverified source code, proxy patterns, and hidden self-destruct functions.

3. Forta Network deploys detection bots that alert users when an approved contract initiates unusual transfer behavior.

4. Tenderly offers simulation tools to preview the impact of revoking a specific allowance before submitting the transaction.

5. BlockSec Monitor tracks changes to approval states across multiple wallets and surfaces abnormal spikes in allowance resets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I see approvals for NFTs the same way as ERC-20 tokens?Yes. ERC-721 and ERC-1155 approvals appear separately in explorers under “NFT Approvals”, listing operators authorized to transfer specific token IDs or entire collections.

Q: What happens if I revoke an approval while a DEX trade is still pending?Revoking an approval does not cancel ongoing swaps. It only prevents future transfers. Any in-flight transaction relying on that allowance will fail if it hasn’t been executed yet.

Q: Do hardware wallets store or display approval data locally?No. Hardware wallets do not retain approval state. They only sign transactions when prompted. All approval records reside exclusively on-chain and must be queried externally.

Q: Why do some dApps request unlimited allowances instead of exact amounts?Unlimited allowances reduce the need for repeated user interactions but increase risk. Many newer dApps now implement permit-based transfers or use routers that require precise, one-time allowances.

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