I’ve been digging a bit deeper into @TermMax and the thing that makes the most sense to me is the predictability.

A lot of DeFi lending looks attractive until rates start moving and suddenly the position you opened a few weeks ago has completely different economics.

With TermMax you can lock a fixed rate and a maturity date from the start.

That sounds like a small detail, but for anyone actually borrowing or running a leveraged strategy, it changes a lot. You know what the money costs, you know when the position expires, and you can calculate the trade before entering instead of hoping rates stay favorable.

I also like that they’re trying to make leverage less annoying. Normally you end up doing several transactions just to build the position you wanted in the first place. Having that flow simplified is genuinely useful.

Not saying fixed rates are always better than variable ones — sometimes they won’t be. But having the choice is the interesting part.

That’s probably why I’m paying more attention to @TermMax now. It feels like a product built around an actual DeFi problem rather than just another place advertising a big APY.

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