#termmax @TermMax
5–10 transactions for one leveraged position sounds like a small inconvenience. I don't think it is.
I kept coming back to that number while looking at @TermMax .
The usual loop can mean depositing collateral, borrowing, swapping, redepositing and repeating. TermMax says its leverage engine compresses that process into a single transaction.
But the interesting part isn't really the button.
It's what happens after it.
The leverage cost is fixed upfront, and the position has a defined maturity. So instead of constantly managing a loop while rates and funding conditions move, you start with a known cost and an actual endpoint.
That doesn't make leverage safe. Collateral, market direction and maturity still matter.
But it does make me question how we normally measure “better” DeFi leverage.
Is fewer transactions just better UX, or does combining automation + fixed cost + defined expiry create a fundamentally different way to structure leveraged positions?
That's the part of @TermMax I want to watch more closely.
#TermMax
5–10 transactions for one leveraged position sounds like a small inconvenience. I don't think it is.
I kept coming back to that number while looking at @TermMax .
The usual loop can mean depositing collateral, borrowing, swapping, redepositing and repeating. TermMax says its leverage engine compresses that process into a single transaction.
But the interesting part isn't really the button.
It's what happens after it.
The leverage cost is fixed upfront, and the position has a defined maturity. So instead of constantly managing a loop while rates and funding conditions move, you start with a known cost and an actual endpoint.
That doesn't make leverage safe. Collateral, market direction and maturity still matter.
But it does make me question how we normally measure “better” DeFi leverage.
Is fewer transactions just better UX, or does combining automation + fixed cost + defined expiry create a fundamentally different way to structure leveraged positions?
That's the part of @TermMax I want to watch more closely.
#TermMax