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These days, checking position data always feels like it "lags," especially when looking at the health and liquidation levels of lending protocols. To be honest, many front-ends don't read directly from the chain but go through indexers/Subgraphs, and combined with RPC rate limiting, you end up seeing not the latest state: the index hasn't caught up to the block, or requests are queued/dropped, and the page appears "frozen" for a few seconds. The result is that you think there's still room, but in reality, the chain is already closer to liquidation... This isn't fate, but a probabilistic event, and the probability increases during high volatility. I now get into the habit of checking two data sources; if they don't match, I follow the more conservative one and prefer to reduce leverage early. By the way, I see the community arguing again about privacy coins and the boundaries of mixing compliance—it's normal to argue fiercely. The more sensitive the topic, the more likely it is to tighten infrastructure, which ultimately results in the small pain point of "more unstable data access." Anyway, I want to state the risks upfront.