TermMax has been catching my attention lately because it is tackling a problem DeFi often accepts as normal: unpredictable borrowing rates.
Instead of leaving users fully exposed to floating rates, TermMax is building around fixed-rate and fixed-term markets, with leverage and structured strategies layered on top.
What interests me most isn’t the idea itself, but whether the market can become genuinely liquid.
Fixed rates sound great until you need to exit early, rates move sharply, or liquidity disappears. That’s where the real test begins.
I’m watching to see whether TermMax can attract organic borrowers, lenders, and traders who keep using the system without relying heavily on incentives.
The technology matters, but lasting liquidity may matter even more.
@TermMax #TermMax
Instead of leaving users fully exposed to floating rates, TermMax is building around fixed-rate and fixed-term markets, with leverage and structured strategies layered on top.
What interests me most isn’t the idea itself, but whether the market can become genuinely liquid.
Fixed rates sound great until you need to exit early, rates move sharply, or liquidity disappears. That’s where the real test begins.
I’m watching to see whether TermMax can attract organic borrowers, lenders, and traders who keep using the system without relying heavily on incentives.
The technology matters, but lasting liquidity may matter even more.
@TermMax #TermMax
