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When the lending position is only "three steps" away from the liquidation line, I usually stop first, neither adding leverage nor bottom fishing, and first spread out the position to see clearly: is it price fluctuation pushing you over, or is interest slowly eating away at the line. Then do two small things: either add some margin to push the red line further away (don't go all-in at once), or simply reduce the position to cut off the most dangerous part first—being able to sleep well is more important than anything. To put it simply, liquidation isn't about losing a little; it's about the passive sell-off at that moment causing your mindset to explode. Recently, I've seen Layer 2 arguing again about TPS, fees, and subsidies, and I also want to complain, but when the market really pulls back, a quick on-chain congestion will show you that "cheap" can't save a liquidation. Anyway, I now pay more attention to how high the leverage stacks on-chain; before a volcano erupts, it always swells up first. That's all for now.