#TermMax @TermMax
I was checking what actually changed around TermMax this week instead of writing another TGE countdown post.
ended up on the Immunefi scope page.
Last updated: Aug 17, 2026.
There’s a new row there:
TermMax App V2 added Aug 17.
That caught me because $TMX TGE is August 25. So while most attention is naturally moving toward the token, the security surface around the product is being updated literally eight days before it.
I clicked further into what Immunefi actually considers critical for TermMax.
It isn't only smart contract gets exploited.
The scope includes direct fund theft, permanent freezing, unauthorized trades/withdrawals, and even a connected wallet being pushed toward modified transaction parameters, substituted contract addresses or malicious transactions.
That redirects the TermMax story for me a bit.
The protocol already has fixed rate markets underneath, while Alpha is putting calls, puts and vault positions into a much more user facing interface.
As that interface gets more capable, the frontend itself becomes part of the financial risk surface.
TermMax's own roadmap makes that more relevant: Atomic Orders, Smart Unwind and an Order Aggregator are still listed as upcoming V2 directions.
I wouldn't read an Immunefi update as proof that App V2 is about to ship, and it definitely doesn't prove the new surface is risk free.
But adding it to the bounty scope before the token launch is a more useful signal to me than another TGE soon graphic.
the next thing I'm watching isn't only what $TMX does on Aug 25.
it's what TermMax V2 actually puts behind that new security boundary.
I was checking what actually changed around TermMax this week instead of writing another TGE countdown post.
ended up on the Immunefi scope page.
Last updated: Aug 17, 2026.
There’s a new row there:
TermMax App V2 added Aug 17.
That caught me because $TMX TGE is August 25. So while most attention is naturally moving toward the token, the security surface around the product is being updated literally eight days before it.
I clicked further into what Immunefi actually considers critical for TermMax.
It isn't only smart contract gets exploited.
The scope includes direct fund theft, permanent freezing, unauthorized trades/withdrawals, and even a connected wallet being pushed toward modified transaction parameters, substituted contract addresses or malicious transactions.
That redirects the TermMax story for me a bit.
The protocol already has fixed rate markets underneath, while Alpha is putting calls, puts and vault positions into a much more user facing interface.
As that interface gets more capable, the frontend itself becomes part of the financial risk surface.
TermMax's own roadmap makes that more relevant: Atomic Orders, Smart Unwind and an Order Aggregator are still listed as upcoming V2 directions.
I wouldn't read an Immunefi update as proof that App V2 is about to ship, and it definitely doesn't prove the new surface is risk free.
But adding it to the bounty scope before the token launch is a more useful signal to me than another TGE soon graphic.
the next thing I'm watching isn't only what $TMX does on Aug 25.
it's what TermMax V2 actually puts behind that new security boundary.
