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Recently, everyone has been chatting about borrowing and lending positions, and honestly it’s the kind where you’re only three steps away from the liquidation line. I usually don’t bet on luck with myself anymore. First, bring the health factor back into a range where I can sleep: either top up some margin, or reduce your position—don’t think about “holding on a little longer.” Second, scan the authorizations and any suspicious contracts; especially the old story you always hear with cross-chain bridges—I’ve seen too many of those. Right before and after liquidation is when on-chain issues love to show up. Third, it’s simple and blunt: shut off automated stuff first—at least don’t let yourself get passively beaten during those upgrade/maintenance hours. By the way, lately that main chain is going to upgrade, and in the group everyone’s guessing whether projects will migrate or not. Anyway, I’m just going to move the funds on the bridge side a bit first… that’s it.