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I just went over the situation again: oracle price feeding is definitely not “automatically safe on-chain.” If you use leverage or take a loan, the price is actually determined by that oracle—so if the price feed is delayed, the market may have already dropped, while your position still shows “it’s fine.” Then, when that one delayed update finally catches up, liquidation can happen as if you suddenly stepped into a trap, without even giving you time to react… I stared at the screen for so long that my eyes started to feel sore, and my neck got stiff, and that’s when I realized I was once again battling the screen itself. Anyway, these days I care more about the oracle’s update frequency and fault tolerance, and I’m a bit more relaxed with my position sizing. By the way, I also saw the group arguing again about the compliance boundaries for privacy coins/mixers. Let them argue all they want—just don’t let it end up as “only I understand.” When it comes to running things on-chain, move a little slower and stay steadier.