One thing I find interesting about @TermMax is how it approaches the relationship between time, rates, and leverage in DeFi.
In many lending markets, it’s easy to focus on the current rate and overlook how much the cost of financing can change while a position is open. A fixed-rate and fixed-term structure gives another way to think about this: define the financing conditions first, then build the strategy around them.
For me, that can make the decision process more structured. Instead of looking only at potential yield, I’d also consider the entry conditions, maturity, expected repayment, and how the position fits my broader strategy.
That’s why I’m keeping an eye on TermMax and how its leverage-focused products evolve. I’m also curious to see how $TMX develops as the utility and governance token of the ecosystem.
#TermMax $TMX #termmax @TermMax
In many lending markets, it’s easy to focus on the current rate and overlook how much the cost of financing can change while a position is open. A fixed-rate and fixed-term structure gives another way to think about this: define the financing conditions first, then build the strategy around them.
For me, that can make the decision process more structured. Instead of looking only at potential yield, I’d also consider the entry conditions, maturity, expected repayment, and how the position fits my broader strategy.
That’s why I’m keeping an eye on TermMax and how its leverage-focused products evolve. I’m also curious to see how $TMX develops as the utility and governance token of the ecosystem.
#TermMax $TMX #termmax @TermMax