TermMax: an interesting proposal to make DeFi more predictable
In the world of decentralized finance, one of the things that draws my attention most about TermMax is its approach to fixed-rate markets. Many DeFi platforms use variable rates that can change constantly depending on supply and demand, making it harder to know exactly how much we will earn or how much we will have to pay. TermMax seeks to solve part of this problem through lending and borrowing markets with a rate set from the start and for a determined term.
What’s interesting about @TermMax is that this model makes it possible to know the terms of an operation in advance. For a lender, this means being able to know the agreed return before depositing their assets, while for a borrower it means knowing the cost of the loan during the set term. This predictability can be especially attractive for users who prefer to plan their DeFi strategies without relying entirely on constant changes in variable rates. In addition, the protocol operates on different EVM-compatible networks, including Ethereum, Arbitrum, BNB Chain, Berachain, and Base, among others. This multichain expansion is important because it allows TermMax’s infrastructure to reach different communities and DeFi markets.
Another point I find interesting is the ability to use different types of assets as collateral depending on the market. This opens the door to more varied strategies and more efficient capital use. TermMax is also exploring structured products and solutions related to real-world assets.

TermMax continues to develop its infrastructure and its vision of a DeFi economy based on fixed-rate markets.
In short, I think it’s worth keeping an eye on the development of @TermMax and seeing how its proposal evolves within DeFi. #TermMax $TMX