I watched the confirmation screen light up.
One click. The leveraged position appeared almost instantly, clean and complete. No looping. No half-finished transactions sitting across three different protocols. It felt like the hard part had already been solved.
I used to think the main problem with leverage was the messy entry. That single clean confirmation made me realize something quieter: when entry becomes effortless, the real weight of the strategy often shifts to the exit. The position looks simple on the way in. The question is whether it stays simple when you need to leave under pressure.
What changes with TermMax is not only that leverage can be opened in one transaction. It is that the cost is fixed and the term is known from the start. The strategy is forced to carry its full shape upfront instead of hiding complexity for later. Known rate. Known term. The exit is no longer an afterthought.
I still appreciate clean interfaces. I just no longer mistake an easy opening for an easy strategy.
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