Lately, I've been seeing everyone discuss "oracle anomalies and waiting for confirmation," and I actually understand it quite well...


The issue of slow price feeds—basically, your position might not have changed, but the liquidation threshold has been secretly pushed closer to your face by someone else.
Especially during rapid fluctuations, delay = you think you're still safe, but in reality, the system has already switched between old and new prices on the edge, bouncing back and forth, and finally triggering suddenly, leaving no time to add margin.

Whenever news like cross-chain bridges being hacked comes out, I become even more reluctant to put a bunch of positions on the same route: bridge, oracle, liquidation bots—any one of them getting stuck can cause an accident.
Anyway, right now I’m just doing small fixes and patches: lowering leverage a bit, leaving some buffer, setting more conservative alert thresholds...
Not aiming to earn a lot, just trying not to be mysteriously liquidated first.
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