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These days, the group is again discussing stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and related matters, along with rumors about "de-anchoring." When my friend saw it, he asked if I was planning to withdraw all my money... I told him not to panic yet; often, the real danger isn't in the news but in the price feeds from the oracles behind your positions.
To put it simply, if the price feed is delayed, the price you see and the price used for liquidation might not be the same: during a sudden spike in the market, the oracle might not have caught up yet, so your position thinks it's safe, but its health has already been compromised; or conversely, the oracle is a half beat slow, locking you in at an old price, and when it updates, it could trigger an immediate liquidation, leaving no chance to add margin. For small-scale lending, I currently use two strategies: don't leverage to the maximum, leave some "breathing room," and avoid pools with opaque price feeds or unclear update frequencies. I'd rather accept lower returns—after all, I want to slowly grow my position.