#termmax @TermMax
Most people still clock @TermMax as just another fixed-rate points farm. They’re missing what’s actually going on.
The part that gets me is the idle capital thing. Money that’s waiting for a borrower doesn’t just sit dead. It gets shoved into Morpho or Aave in the background so it’s still earning something.
Meanwhile the Alpha vaults are live and the premiums from those no-liquidation longs and shorts are literally paying the other side. You’re underwriting structured risk while the unused cash keeps working.
Everyone else is still chasing variable-rate loops that blow up every other month. This feels quieter. It just compounds across PTs, RWAs, tokenized stocks, whatever. More Alpha volume shows up and the passive yield under every idle dollar gets thicker.
Half the timeline is still only farming XP and completely ignoring that the infrastructure itself is becoming the product.
I’ve watched too many fixed-rate protocols die with empty books.
This one keeps the liquidity moving even when nothing’s matching. That part feels underpriced to me.
Most people still clock @TermMax as just another fixed-rate points farm. They’re missing what’s actually going on.
The part that gets me is the idle capital thing. Money that’s waiting for a borrower doesn’t just sit dead. It gets shoved into Morpho or Aave in the background so it’s still earning something.
Meanwhile the Alpha vaults are live and the premiums from those no-liquidation longs and shorts are literally paying the other side. You’re underwriting structured risk while the unused cash keeps working.
Everyone else is still chasing variable-rate loops that blow up every other month. This feels quieter. It just compounds across PTs, RWAs, tokenized stocks, whatever. More Alpha volume shows up and the passive yield under every idle dollar gets thicker.
Half the timeline is still only farming XP and completely ignoring that the infrastructure itself is becoming the product.
I’ve watched too many fixed-rate protocols die with empty books.
This one keeps the liquidity moving even when nothing’s matching. That part feels underpriced to me.
