I almost deleted the link without opening it.
Last month I put some USDT into a popular lending protocol. The rate looked decent when I deposited. Three days later it had already dropped. By the end of the week it was lower still. I kept refreshing the page, annoyed that I couldn’t plan anything.
That’s when someone sent me TermMax.
I didn’t expect much. Most “fixed-rate” claims still feel slippery. But I tried a small position anyway. The rate locked the moment I confirmed. No daily changes. No sudden drops. Just the same number sitting there until the term ends.
It felt strangely quiet after months of watching rates move against me.
I’m not saying every variable-rate protocol is bad. They have their place. But for the first time I could leave money and actually stop checking. That small difference changed how the whole thing felt.
I still don’t know what the token will do after launch. I only know that right now the product does one simple thing better than most: it keeps its word on the rate.
Sometimes that’s the only twist that matters.@TermMax $GPS $AKE $TUT #termmax
Last month I put some USDT into a popular lending protocol. The rate looked decent when I deposited. Three days later it had already dropped. By the end of the week it was lower still. I kept refreshing the page, annoyed that I couldn’t plan anything.
That’s when someone sent me TermMax.
I didn’t expect much. Most “fixed-rate” claims still feel slippery. But I tried a small position anyway. The rate locked the moment I confirmed. No daily changes. No sudden drops. Just the same number sitting there until the term ends.
It felt strangely quiet after months of watching rates move against me.
I’m not saying every variable-rate protocol is bad. They have their place. But for the first time I could leave money and actually stop checking. That small difference changed how the whole thing felt.
I still don’t know what the token will do after launch. I only know that right now the product does one simple thing better than most: it keeps its word on the rate.
Sometimes that’s the only twist that matters.@TermMax $GPS $AKE $TUT #termmax