#termmax @TermMax
I’ve lost count of how many leveraged positions I’ve watched get wrecked because the borrowing rate just drifted higher halfway through. Quiet tax nobody really talks about.
TermMax does something different with it. You post the collateral, mint the fixed-rate piece, sell it at a discount, and your cost is locked from that second. No waking up to a worse rate than the one you calculated.
The part that actually stands out is the idle capital. Money sitting in the vaults doesn’t just sit there dead. It gets put to work in Morpho or Aave until someone wants the fixed-rate side. That takes away the usual penalty for providing term liquidity, which is exactly why most of these fixed-rate experiments stay thin.
If the secondary market for those fixed-rate tokens stays quiet though, early exits are still going to suck. And if the rest of crypto keeps chasing floating upside over any kind of certainty, this stays a niche thing.
Whether people start valuing predictable costs enough to keep real size here is the only thing that will decide it.
Anyone actually using the early-exit side, or is everyone just holding to maturity?
$BTC
$XRP
I’ve lost count of how many leveraged positions I’ve watched get wrecked because the borrowing rate just drifted higher halfway through. Quiet tax nobody really talks about.
TermMax does something different with it. You post the collateral, mint the fixed-rate piece, sell it at a discount, and your cost is locked from that second. No waking up to a worse rate than the one you calculated.
The part that actually stands out is the idle capital. Money sitting in the vaults doesn’t just sit there dead. It gets put to work in Morpho or Aave until someone wants the fixed-rate side. That takes away the usual penalty for providing term liquidity, which is exactly why most of these fixed-rate experiments stay thin.
If the secondary market for those fixed-rate tokens stays quiet though, early exits are still going to suck. And if the rest of crypto keeps chasing floating upside over any kind of certainty, this stays a niche thing.
Whether people start valuing predictable costs enough to keep real size here is the only thing that will decide it.
Anyone actually using the early-exit side, or is everyone just holding to maturity?
$BTC
$XRP
