These past few days I’ve been staring at my borrow/lend positions until my eyes hurt... it feels like I’m only three steps away from liquidation. To put it bluntly, my mindset already starts to fall apart halfway. My habit isn’t to immediately add leverage to “bet on a rebound.” Instead, I first split up the position: first, take a breath and pull the health factor a little farther away, even if it means making less. Then swap the collateral that’s most prone to wild swings for something more stable—don’t let a single needle pierce you. If necessary, admit losses and close out part of the position; being able to sleep at night matters more than face.



Recently, the whole AI Agent and automated trading thing is getting hot again. A lot of people hype it as if it’s one-click life management... but the more I look, the more I feel that safety details are the real trap: permissions, upgradeable contracts, and how the robot actually handles exceptions—if something really goes wrong, who’s taking the blame? I treat “simplicity” as a trap. The more it claims to “handle it automatically for you,” the more you need to manually confirm a couple more times. For now, that’s enough—don’t wait until the liquidation notice comes in before you remember to top up your margin.
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