#termmax @TermMax
What if the biggest problem with DeFi isn’t the yield — but not knowing what the numbers will look like tomorrow?
That thought made me look closer at @TermMax .
What I find interesting is the idea of fixed-term markets where borrowers and lenders can agree on the rate and maturity upfront.
It changes the way I think about DeFi.
Instead of constantly reacting to changing rates, you can actually build a plan around a defined cost and timeline.
And that matters beyond borrowing.
More predictable markets could make it easier to structure strategies, manage capital, and think further ahead.
I’m still exploring TermMax, but this is one of the ideas that genuinely stood out to me.
Could fixed-rate markets eventually become a standard part of DeFi?
#TermMax
What if the biggest problem with DeFi isn’t the yield — but not knowing what the numbers will look like tomorrow?
That thought made me look closer at @TermMax .
What I find interesting is the idea of fixed-term markets where borrowers and lenders can agree on the rate and maturity upfront.
It changes the way I think about DeFi.
Instead of constantly reacting to changing rates, you can actually build a plan around a defined cost and timeline.
And that matters beyond borrowing.
More predictable markets could make it easier to structure strategies, manage capital, and think further ahead.
I’m still exploring TermMax, but this is one of the ideas that genuinely stood out to me.
Could fixed-rate markets eventually become a standard part of DeFi?
#TermMax