#termmax @TermMax To be honest I kept saying just five more minutes to the TermMax dashboard and bfore I knew it my lunch was freezing cold. Everyon keeps yelling about the same numbers, but that's not what got me.

Look the stats are fine. TMX TGE is locked for August 25 and the numbers are big $90M TVL, over 1.5 million wallet sign-ups, 90K daily actives, ten EVM chains. No issue there.

but the thing that actually made me stop scrolling was buried way down in their docs. Almost like a side note. It says running a leveraged GT position unwind through the normal TermMax frontend might not give you the cleanest fill. There's a separte guide for advanced users who want to close directly via Etherscan to control slippage better.

and it's not because UI is slow. It's about flash loans and liquidation slippage. Heavy leverage unwinds involve multiple protocols like Aave or Uniswap. If you swap through UI, MEV bots can front-run you. Direct contract interaction lets you set custom slippage tolerance.

So basically default UI works, but it's not the fast lane. Not a bug, just how TermMax architecture handles direct flash-loan unwinds without UI slippage limits.

That small detail feels like classic DeFi wearing a fixed-rate hoodie. The XP setup looks fair with daily snapshots for everyone, but real edge goes to people who skip the UI.

Pre-mine ended August 18. XP season still runs into September but honestly the real hype right now is the Binance Web3 Wallet campaign running from August 17 to 24 with a 2 million TMX prize pool. I keep going back and forth if that gap between pre-mine end and TGE is planned or just backnd catching up.

no shade to TermMax just noticed it. in my mind real test is whether they fix that advanced exit route into normal flow before token drop. Or does it stay hidden for the few who already know wheree to dig?