WAIT… I think TermMax just solved one of the most annoying parts of DeFi
Floating rates are great… until they suddenly arent. Borrowing costs move. Yields move. Your whole strategy can change while you’re still in the position. That’s why TermMax caught my attention. It builds around fixed rates + fixed maturities so you actually know the terms before you enter. But then I checked the latest V2 update. Okay… this is where it gets interesting. V2 puts markets across multiple chains into one view, combines liquidity sources into one quote, and adds limit orders across every market that sounds like a UX upgrade, but I think it’s bigger than that. Fixed rate DeFi only becomes really useful when finding and executing those rates gets easy. TermMax may be quietly building that missing layer. Maybe the future of DeFi is not just better yields. Maybe its knowing exactly what your money will cost.
@TermMax #TermMax
Floating rates are great… until they suddenly arent. Borrowing costs move. Yields move. Your whole strategy can change while you’re still in the position. That’s why TermMax caught my attention. It builds around fixed rates + fixed maturities so you actually know the terms before you enter. But then I checked the latest V2 update. Okay… this is where it gets interesting. V2 puts markets across multiple chains into one view, combines liquidity sources into one quote, and adds limit orders across every market that sounds like a UX upgrade, but I think it’s bigger than that. Fixed rate DeFi only becomes really useful when finding and executing those rates gets easy. TermMax may be quietly building that missing layer. Maybe the future of DeFi is not just better yields. Maybe its knowing exactly what your money will cost.
@TermMax #TermMax