#termmax @TermMax
One thing I dislike in DeFi is having one more number to constantly watch.
That’s why the fixed-rate side of TermMax caught my attention. When you borrow for a defined term, the rate is locked in, so the interest rate itself isn’t moving underneath you.
But I think the important part is what this doesn’t solve: fixed-rate borrowing doesn’t make the whole position predictable. Your collateral still carries market and liquidation risk.
So for me, the real value is simpler: a predictable financing cost, not a predictable outcome.
That distinction matters more than another flashy APY number.
$TMX
One thing I dislike in DeFi is having one more number to constantly watch.
That’s why the fixed-rate side of TermMax caught my attention. When you borrow for a defined term, the rate is locked in, so the interest rate itself isn’t moving underneath you.
But I think the important part is what this doesn’t solve: fixed-rate borrowing doesn’t make the whole position predictable. Your collateral still carries market and liquidation risk.
So for me, the real value is simpler: a predictable financing cost, not a predictable outcome.
That distinction matters more than another flashy APY number.
$TMX