Most people see TermMax and think: “another lending platform.”
But the interesting part is actually what happens underneath.
TermMax is built around three key participants: lenders, borrowers, and curators.
A lender can choose a market, select a maturity, and provide liquidity at a fixed rate. Instead of simply waiting for a rate to change, the position is structured around a defined term.
On the other side, borrowers provide collateral and access liquidity with a predetermined borrowing rate. That means the cost is known upfront rather than constantly changing with the market.
Then comes the curator layer.
Curators can manage pools and allocate liquidity across different markets, creating a more structured way for users to access strategies without manually managing every position themselves.
What I find interesting is that TermMax isn't trying to make the process look complicated.
It is essentially taking different pieces of lending, borrowing, liquidity management and structured products — and putting them into one system with defined terms and transparent mechanics.
That structure is what makes @TermMax worth watching.
Not just because of the rewards.
Because understanding how the system works is where the real story begins.
#TermMax
But the interesting part is actually what happens underneath.
TermMax is built around three key participants: lenders, borrowers, and curators.
A lender can choose a market, select a maturity, and provide liquidity at a fixed rate. Instead of simply waiting for a rate to change, the position is structured around a defined term.
On the other side, borrowers provide collateral and access liquidity with a predetermined borrowing rate. That means the cost is known upfront rather than constantly changing with the market.
Then comes the curator layer.
Curators can manage pools and allocate liquidity across different markets, creating a more structured way for users to access strategies without manually managing every position themselves.
What I find interesting is that TermMax isn't trying to make the process look complicated.
It is essentially taking different pieces of lending, borrowing, liquidity management and structured products — and putting them into one system with defined terms and transparent mechanics.
That structure is what makes @TermMax worth watching.
Not just because of the rewards.
Because understanding how the system works is where the real story begins.
#TermMax