Lately, I've been obsessing over oracle feed prices. To be honest, many liquidations aren't because your positions are too aggressive, but because it's "a half beat behind." When the market moves suddenly, there's a delay of a few dozen seconds in the feed price. You think everything's stable, but on the protocol side, it's still calculating health based on the old price. When it catches up, it's like a sudden blow—liquidation happens in an instant. Anyway, I now prefer to open leverage more slowly, leaving more buffer, and I also check the data source update frequency—don't just look at the "current price" on the interface.



By the way, hardware wallets have been out of stock lately, and phishing links are everywhere. The more chaotic it gets, the more I need to slow down: wait two seconds before confirming the domain name/signature content before trading, don’t get carried away by FOMO. That’s all before bed; I’ll check again tomorrow.
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