Most DeFi protocols sell you one product.
TermMax is starting to look more like a financial stack. 👀
What caught my attention isn’t just its fixed-rate lending.
It’s how the pieces connect:
→ Fixed-rate markets
→ Vaults
→ Leverage
→ Alpha products
→ RWA collateral
Each serves a different use case, but they’re built around the same idea: making DeFi positions more structured and predictable.
That creates a more interesting question than “Is the APY attractive?”
Can these products become more useful when they work together?
$TMX is approaching TGE, but I’m watching the infrastructure more than the token.
If TermMax keeps expanding, could this become a broader DeFi financial stack rather than just another lending protocol?
@TermMax #TermMax
TermMax is starting to look more like a financial stack. 👀
What caught my attention isn’t just its fixed-rate lending.
It’s how the pieces connect:
→ Fixed-rate markets
→ Vaults
→ Leverage
→ Alpha products
→ RWA collateral
Each serves a different use case, but they’re built around the same idea: making DeFi positions more structured and predictable.
That creates a more interesting question than “Is the APY attractive?”
Can these products become more useful when they work together?
$TMX is approaching TGE, but I’m watching the infrastructure more than the token.
If TermMax keeps expanding, could this become a broader DeFi financial stack rather than just another lending protocol?
@TermMax #TermMax