Lending positions are just three steps away from the liquidation line, and my heart really skips a beat... I usually don't try to tough it out first; I lower the leverage first: if I can add some margin, I add some; if I have no bullets, I reduce some positions first and pay off part of them, anyway, I push the red line outward first. Don't think "wait for a rebound and then leave," the market is notorious for being tough on those who talk big. Also, during the time when cross-chain bridges kept having issues, I was even more cautious, preferring to pay a bit more in fees rather than cross back and forth causing trouble. I'm also wary of those occasional abnormal quotes from oracles, where they act up; while everyone is waiting for "confirmation," I keep some backup funds on the same chain, so I can confirm immediately if I need to add more. Sure, I complain, but my hands are always honest.

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