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Liquidation Risk Calculator

Use this liquidation risk calculator to estimate current LTV, maximum safe debt, liquidation price, and remaining price buffer for a collateralized position.

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Collateral value
Current LTV %
Max safe debt
Liquidation price
Price buffer %
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Example Usage

  • Estimate how far a collateral price can fall before liquidation.
  • Check whether a borrow position is already close to its threshold.
  • Compare different collateral prices to understand risk buffer.
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Liquidation Risk Calculator Explained

A liquidation risk calculator helps you estimate how exposed a collateralized borrow position is. By entering collateral amount, collateral price, debt size, and liquidation threshold, you can see the current loan-to-value ratio, the maximum safe debt level, the implied liquidation price, and how much price buffer remains. This is useful for lending markets, CDP-style positions, and educational DeFi dashboards. The tool is simplified, but it gives a fast risk snapshot that is often enough for first-pass monitoring and planning.

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FAQ

What is liquidation price?

It is the collateral price at which the position reaches its liquidation threshold.

What does LTV mean?

LTV is loan-to-value, which compares debt size against collateral value.

Does this replace protocol-specific risk logic?

No. Different lending protocols have extra rules, bonuses, and oracle behavior, so this is a simplified estimator.

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