I muted the group, and the moment I became quiet, I still found it quite unfamiliar, missing the reminders of "it's exploded again / it's about to reset," and instead being able to watch the market at my own pace.



Recently, I realized that the oracle price feeding is really not a trivial detail: you think the price has already recovered, but the on-chain data hasn't updated yet, and the position is still considered "dangerous" by the system. The liquidation line is like a late alarm clock; by the time it rings, it's already too late to turn it off... To put it simply, those few minutes of delay are enough to turn "nothing's wrong" into "how did it disappear." Now I keep a thicker cushion for small positions, preferring to earn less rather than be taught a lesson by this time lag.

By the way, I also thought of the inflation + studio-driven spiral in blockchain games. Many times, it's not that you judged the wrong direction, but that the rhythm was dragged by the system, ending up with a mess. Anyway, I prefer to go a bit slower, as long as I can sleep peacefully.
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