The part of @TermMax that stuck with me isn't the fixed rate it's what happens to liquidity in the gap before anyone borrows it.

Atomic Orders let a single pool of liquidity get quoted across multiple markets at once, instead of sitting locked in one market waiting for a match.

TermMax says idle funds keep earning yield while they wait, and get recalled automatically the moment a borrowing order is filled.

So idle capital isn't dead capital anymore. But it now depends on one thing working perfectly every time: recall speed under pressure.

If five or six large borrow orders land close together, does that recall stay instant, or does it start queuing?

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