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I’ve now set a simple method for myself regarding lending and borrowing: I start taking action when the liquidation line is just “three steps” away, not waiting until I only have one breath left.
The first step is to change the position from “looking okay” to “able to sleep,” paying off a little when I can, without fighting the interest;
The second step is to swap the collateral for something less volatile, even if it means earning less, to avoid being awakened in the middle of the night by push notifications;
The third step is to clean up all authorizations, especially those old contracts—once used, just revoke them.
Recently, the calendar for staking and token unlocks has been discussed repeatedly, and hearing about the selling pressure and anxiety makes me more cautious—if liquidation really happens, the chain won’t show mercy…
Honestly, don’t think that “a rebound might happen” is a risk control measure. It’s like walking a tightrope or working overnight—being more cautious is never wrong.