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Been lurking/diving for a long time, but I still want to say this: that kind of lending position that’s only a few steps away from the liquidation threshold—don’t stubbornly hold on, and don’t pretend you’re asleep. Put simply, first check the on-chain liquidity; if the pool is thin, don’t daydream about a “rebound that saves you.” What I usually do is cut the leverage a bit first—I’d rather lose a little interest than push that red line outward. Or, if I need to, I’ll add some margin, but don’t go all in at once; if another spike comes and you get hit by a needle-like move, your mindset will completely fall apart. If you’re really not sure, reduce your position and leave—sleeping is better than guarding yourself while getting liquidated…
Recently, around that public chain upgrade/maintenance, everyone’s been guessing whether the project will migrate. Me? I’m even more cautious: once volatility kicks in, liquidation bots are faster than I can act. Live first; then go for it later.