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I just went to check my lending positions, and the liquidation line is even closer now—about three steps away from the red line. Honestly, the funding rate has been pretty extreme lately. The community has been arguing up a storm over there, and I don’t know whether this is going to reverse or if the bubble is going to keep getting squeezed. Either way, I’m not willing to gamble.
My approach is simple: add a bit of margin first to push the liquidation price farther out, and at the same time see whether there’s enough room for c to rise—if not, reduce the position a little. With farming, the scariest thing is getting your network cut off out of nowhere. Keeping a little extra buffer matters more than chasing that small bit of interest.
If you’re also running lending, don’t just watch the coin price—keep an eye on the liquidation line too. If it gets too close, add a bit more collateral, or take back part of your position. Don’t wait until it blows up and then regret it—otherwise it really turns into “farming, only to have pigs bully you.”