Outer-number #termmax , have you participated in the Binance Booster Wallet project? 👀
If you also noticed @TermMax for the first time because of this campaign, I suggest this: don’t just watch the campaign and the returns. What’s truly worth looking at is why @TermMax keeps focusing on two crucial product points—“fixed duration” and “fixed returns.”

Many DeFi lending protocols rely on real-time APR. When supply and demand shift, borrowing costs fluctuate too. While it may not feel obvious in the short term, for traders with a clear funding plan, the uncertainty of interest rates itself becomes a cost.

TermMax takes a different approach. Instead of leaving the term as an afterthought, it puts duration directly into the market design, making funding costs, time to maturity, and collateral conditions clearer. This allows users to calculate their potential returns and risks even before opening a position—rather than relying entirely on how future interest rates might change. In other words, it offers stronger control.

I think the most interesting part here is that when “duration” can be priced separately, capital itself gains more financial attributes. If different durations, collateral types, and interest rates can be further combined, what the future carries may not be just ordinary borrowing and lending—it could also enable more fixed-income strategies.

Of course, fixed income doesn’t mean there’s no risk. Smart contract risk, collateral price volatility, liquidation, liquidity, and how funds are handled after maturity—all of this still needs your own research.

So if you got to know @TermMax TermMax because of the Binance Wallet Booster, it might be worth looking one step deeper into the product’s underlying design. A campaign can bring attention, but what truly determines how far a project can go is whether there are real product needs. If you think what I said makes sense, please give it a like!
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