I used to think a ship was “at sea” the moment it left the dock.
I was wrong.
In maritime operations there is a stage called outward clearance. The vessel has already left the berth. The lines are gone. It is no longer tied to the pier. Yet it is still not treated as fully active on the route. It must clear harbor limits, receive final confirmations, and align with traffic control. Until those conditions line up, the ship sits in between, committed, but not yet useful to the schedule.
That gap ...
$ETH is testing a major long-term support zone around $1,600–$1,800.
If buyers defend this level, the first resistance is $2,400–$2,800, followed by $3,500.
A breakout above $3,500 could fuel a rally toward the previous ATH near $4,800–$5,000, while losing support would weaken the bullish outlook.
#baby $BABY @babylonlabs_io
I use to think liquidation was mostly a price question, but Babylon make it look like a timing problem.
My thesis is simple: P(Health Factor < 1) measures path RISK, not just where BTC finish.
The testnet counts only 78% of BTC collateral value, so a position dosent have the cushion its balance suggest.
Once health factor slips below 1.0, liquidation can clear within one or two blocks, wich means a small dip may matter more than the daily close. ⚠️
$BABY trades ...