When you're three steps away from the liquidation line, I usually don't stay calm right away; I first hit pause: take screenshots of your position, collateral ratio, and liquidation price for record-keeping, then take another look at the lending pool and the price feed source, especially whether the oracle has been acting up with those "outrageous jumps" recently. If you can add some collateral, do it; if not, reduce leverage or pay down some debt first—anyway, don’t wait for the system to make the decision for you. Having seen too many thefts involving cross-chain bridges, now I also think more about whether assets can be transferred back in time; I’d rather prepare some liquidity on the same chain in advance... When you say, "Just a little more and it won't explode"—I usually start clicking to cancel orders when I hear that.

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