Last night, while watching the overnight market, I suddenly thought of a pretty sinister point: if the oracle’s price feed is delayed by half a beat, your position may already be “due for liquidation,” but the interface is still acting like everything is peaceful… Wait for the quote to update, and it’s like a streetlamp going out—then, *啪*—everything turns on at once: liquidation, slippage, and fees all surge together, leaving you absolutely no time to react. In plain terms, it’s not that you made the wrong call; it’s that you believed you still had time.



Lately, everyone’s been talking about the sell-pressure anxiety around staking unlocks and the token unlock calendar, and I’ve been a bit tense too—but what I fear more is that this kind of system-level delay could break people’s mental state. There’s just too much information noise. My noise-reduction strategy is one sentence: watch fewer hype posts, focus more on oracle update times and the on-chain liquidation intervals, and don’t use emotions as risk control.
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