Ever spotted a Binance Alpha gem, aped in on spot, then watched it pump 40% before perps even launched? That gap is exactly what #TermMax Alpha was built to close.
Pay a fixed premium for instant leverage on new Alpha listings, before perpetual futures even exist. That premium is your entire risk — no margin calls, no liquidations
But here's what most people miss: @TermMax isn't just building one product in one place. They're live on 9 blockchains — Ethereum, Arbitrum, BNB Chain, Berachain, Base, Robinhood Chain, HyperEVM, B2, and more. Yet 98.4% of TVL concentrates on Ethereum alone.
Why that matters: TermMax has two completely different products serving two different market needs. Core lending markets split debt into FT/XT tokens with liquidation mechanics — collateral-backed, structured, institutional-grade.
TermMax Alpha strips liquidation entirely — fixed premium, capped risk, built for retail traders wanting zero-liquidation exposure on new listings. Same team, deliberately different risk models.
The multi-chain deployment isn't random either. It's patience. They built the infrastructure pipes on 9 chains from day one, waiting for capital to follow. When adoption does happen — whether through Alpha trading demand or institutional vault interest — the tech is already live.
Quick reality check: TVL sits around $31M, down 7% over the past 30 days, ranking #36 among lending protocols. But institutional curators (MEV Capital, Keyrock, AlphaPing, Edge Capital, Origami Crypto) are still active, managing capital across markets. Dual Investment Vaults currently pay close to 50% APY plus 60x Alpha Points daily.
All sits on $TMX: fixed 1 billion supply, 20% circulating at TGE on August 25. Backed by Term Structure Labs with Cumberland (DRW).
Genuine question — does multi-chain readiness change how you evaluate a protocol's growth potential, or does single-chain depth matter more right now?
#TermMax
$PLUME
$BTW $BTC
Pay a fixed premium for instant leverage on new Alpha listings, before perpetual futures even exist. That premium is your entire risk — no margin calls, no liquidations
But here's what most people miss: @TermMax isn't just building one product in one place. They're live on 9 blockchains — Ethereum, Arbitrum, BNB Chain, Berachain, Base, Robinhood Chain, HyperEVM, B2, and more. Yet 98.4% of TVL concentrates on Ethereum alone.
Why that matters: TermMax has two completely different products serving two different market needs. Core lending markets split debt into FT/XT tokens with liquidation mechanics — collateral-backed, structured, institutional-grade.
TermMax Alpha strips liquidation entirely — fixed premium, capped risk, built for retail traders wanting zero-liquidation exposure on new listings. Same team, deliberately different risk models.
The multi-chain deployment isn't random either. It's patience. They built the infrastructure pipes on 9 chains from day one, waiting for capital to follow. When adoption does happen — whether through Alpha trading demand or institutional vault interest — the tech is already live.
Quick reality check: TVL sits around $31M, down 7% over the past 30 days, ranking #36 among lending protocols. But institutional curators (MEV Capital, Keyrock, AlphaPing, Edge Capital, Origami Crypto) are still active, managing capital across markets. Dual Investment Vaults currently pay close to 50% APY plus 60x Alpha Points daily.
All sits on $TMX: fixed 1 billion supply, 20% circulating at TGE on August 25. Backed by Term Structure Labs with Cumberland (DRW).
Genuine question — does multi-chain readiness change how you evaluate a protocol's growth potential, or does single-chain depth matter more right now?
#TermMax
$PLUME
$BTW $BTC