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Do you really think liquidation is that simple—“once the price hits, it will inevitably blow”? To put it plainly, many times it’s just the oracle’s “weather forecast” arriving a few minutes late: the bid/ask feed is slow, there’s congestion on-chain, or some upstream source gets stuck. Your position looks fine, but the next second you’re liquidated—slippage then lands another blow. When you look back later, it’s especially frustrating.
I’m not really daring to sleep too deeply when I’m using leverage… I’ll just take a quick look at which oracle I’m using, roughly what the update frequency is like, and leave a bit of buffer in my position—don’t treat the liquidation line as “it won’t rain.” Lately, social mining and fan tokens’ whole “attention is mining” setup also feels pretty similar: everyone’s watching the hype, but what truly decides your fate might be whether the data stream behind the scenes is fast enough and stable enough. Anyway, I’ll just treat risk as part of everyday life—if I lose, I’ll review it later.