It feels like there are three steps left before a leveraged position hits the liquidation line, honestly it's like hearing the fridge humming in the middle of the night: you can sleep without dealing with it, but it keeps scratching at your mind.


I usually start by breaking down "how much more I can hold": fluctuations in collateral value, how fast interest is accruing, whether on-chain transaction fees will suddenly spike.
Patch what you can, don’t expect to make a transfer at the last moment—if gas fees spike, it’s really too late;
If you don’t want to add to your position, then pay down some debt first, even if it costs you face, it’s better than getting liquidated.
And those AI agents/auto-trading scripts, they hype up their narrative, but I care more about permissions and revoking authorizations—don’t hide from liquidation while handing over your wallet keys…
For now, I’d rather play it safe before crossing the red line.
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