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Recently, I took another look at some liquidation records of lending pools and truly feel that oracle price feeding is even more "daily destructive" than I thought. You think your position is safe, but then you encounter a slow price feed: the market drops first, but on-chain quotes haven't caught up yet, and you might not have time to add margin; even worse, on the flip side, the market has already rebounded outside, but on-chain prices are still using the old low prices, and liquidation bots still sweep you out... To put it simply, it's not that you see the wrong direction, but the time lag traps you.
Now, before I attempt a rebound from an oversold state, I first check: what oracle does this pool use, and what is the approximate update frequency? I avoid the absurd ones and prefer to earn less rather than take unnecessary risks. By the way, I also want to comment that recently, the community has been arguing over privacy coins and mixing compliance boundaries to the point of breaking apart. In fact, many "rules" on the chain aren't so black and white, and in the end, it's often the ordinary users' positions that get blamed. Let's take a look again.