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Lately, I've been hearing everyone talk excitedly about modularization and the DA layer, but I'm actually more concerned about those subtle but truly impactful details: oracle price feeds. Honestly, you might think you're diligently watching the K-line, but in reality, the liquidation checks the on-chain spot price. If the feed is delayed, the market has already started to slide downward, and the protocol still calculates positions based on the "old price." When the price suddenly catches up, the health factor drops sharply, and if you haven't added margin in time, you're wiped out in one go.
My current approach is a bit more straightforward: reduce leverage, diversify positions, and when there's high volatility, assume you're reacting a bit slow—don't get too close to the liquidation line. The market is irrational, and oracles don't consider your emotions either.