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Over the past couple of days, I did a small test in a mini protocol and realized that slow oracle price feeds can be really deadly: when the market needle drops, the on-chain price hasn't caught up yet. You might think it's no big deal, but when the quote updates, liquidations come all at once, like catching up on homework... To put it simply, it's not that you judged incorrectly; it's the time lag that traps you. Now I look at pools not just based on interest rates, but also on what they use for price feeds, update frequency, whether they get stuck during congestion, and I try not to push my positions to the edge. By the way, recently there's been a heated debate about privacy coins, mixing, and compliance. I think the more fundamental transparency—like "where does the data come from, who can modify it, and when is it updated"—is actually what ordinary people should understand first.