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Monitoring Your Borrow Position and Liquidation Risk

Spend, borrow, and track your risk with confidence

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We have tools in the app to help you clearly understand your borrow position health and your risk of liquidation when using Borrow Mode.

This makes risk visible and easy to track in real time.

Borrow Position Health Bar

When you’re using Borrow Mode, you’ll now see a visual bar that represents how much you’ve borrowed relative to your collateral.

  • The bar fills as your borrowed amount increases

  • The closer the bar gets to the liquidation point, the higher your risk

  • If your risk becomes elevated, the bar will turn red

If the bar is red, you should consider adding funds or repaying part of your borrowed balance.

Viewing Borrow Details

Clicking Details opens the Borrow Position view.

This shows:

  • Your total borrowed amount

  • Your total collateral value

  • Your current loan-to-value (LTV)

  • Your liquidation threshold

This view helps you understand exactly how close you are to liquidation at any moment.

Risk Alerts and Banners

If your borrowed amount approaches your liquidation threshold, you’ll see a banner at the top of your vault.

  • Yellow banner indicates elevated risk

  • Red banner indicates high risk and requires immediate attention

These banners prompt you to take action by adding collateral or repaying your borrow balance.

As your risk increases, both the banner and the borrow bar will visually reflect that change.

What Happens if Liquidation Occurs

If your collateral is liquidated:

  • You’ll see a transaction in your history showing the liquidation event

  • The transaction will indicate that the repayment came from your collateral assets

This ensures full transparency and a clear record of what occurred.

Managing Your Risk

You can reduce liquidation risk by:

  • Adding more collateral to your vault

  • Repaying part or all of your borrowed balance

  • Monitoring your borrow position regularly

If your borrow bar is moving toward red, it’s a signal to act early.

Learn more

To learn more about how collateral works and how borrowing and liquidation are calculated, see our guide on collateral and borrowing:

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