Security tips to protect your assets in decentralized wallets....but do your own DD and take your own risk if you try this.
I was listening to Cryptopia, basically there is a way to find out what crypto's have connection to your wallet and your able to manually permanently decline the connection.
I found 3 old rug-pulls on my Trust-Wallet (works with Metamask too) and another couple I let go of that were fishy play I entered.
Rugpulled coins can offer loopholes to steal your dough, even if the project was a good one at start. Get rid of them.
It costs about $0.19 transaction fee in BSC to do the smart contract to decline the connection.
I used my android tablet that has built in dApps in Trustwallet (ios were removed) and went debank.com (make sure your only on the official website, and only that there are fakes) and you connect your wallet.
Remember there are different networks you connect your wallet on, at first I couldnt decline my BSC contracts and I saw I was on the Ethereum network so you have to switch, there is a icon on the top right that shows the label of what network you are on.
So you look at your wallet holdings and click the "approval" and you will see the entire list of tokens that have infinite connection to your wallet, and its a simple decline and you pay for the smart contract to decline.
Refresh page and its gone!!!! Spent about a dollar to get rid of 5 of them.
Then in your Trustwallet go to settings and make sure you are disconnected as you would any other time.
Another reminded I bought up in the past, make sure "transaction signing" is activated in your security settings. Its an extra step everytime you do a swap but its another layer of protection if you ever were hacked.