I used to think leverage in DeFi was mostly a matter of having enough patience…. borrow, swap, lend again, repeat the loop, and keep checking that nothing goes wrong. The strategy itself might make sense, but the process always felt more complicated than it needed to be.
That’s one reason I started looking more closely at @TermMax . The one-click leverage approach puts the whole process into a single transaction instead of making users manually build the loop themselves. What I find interesting isn’t just the convenience. When there are fewer steps to manage, there are also fewer things you have to keep track of while the position is open.
It doesn’t make leverage risk-free, obviously. You still have to understand the position and the collateral behind it. But I like the idea of making the mechanics simpler so more attention can go toward the actual strategy instead of managing the same steps over and over. #TermMax
That’s one reason I started looking more closely at @TermMax . The one-click leverage approach puts the whole process into a single transaction instead of making users manually build the loop themselves. What I find interesting isn’t just the convenience. When there are fewer steps to manage, there are also fewer things you have to keep track of while the position is open.
It doesn’t make leverage risk-free, obviously. You still have to understand the position and the collateral behind it. But I like the idea of making the mechanics simpler so more attention can go toward the actual strategy instead of managing the same steps over and over. #TermMax