Who Really Controls a TermMax Vault? A Deep Dive Into the Curator Model
A DeFi vault can look passive from the outside, but the important question is simple: who is making the allocation decisions behind the scenes?
On @TermMax , vaults let users deposit capital into a managed strategy instead of manually placing fixed-rate orders across different markets. The key actor is the curator.
The curator is responsible for how vault capital is deployed: which markets to quote, how liquidity is allocated, and how strategy parameters are managed within the vault’s rules. That can improve usability because depositors do not need to actively manage every maturity or lending opportunity themselves.
But delegation changes the risk profile.
A vault can function exactly as designed while still producing weak results if the curator prices risk badly, concentrates exposure, or allocates into markets that become illiquid. Smart-contract risk and curator decision risk are separate issues.
Think of it like hiring an on-chain fixed-income manager. You are not only evaluating the protocol; you are also evaluating the person or strategy controlling capital allocation.
That is why I would look at a TermMax vault through three lenses: strategy transparency, concentration, and how the curator behaves when market conditions change.
#termmax @TermMax
A DeFi vault can look passive from the outside, but the important question is simple: who is making the allocation decisions behind the scenes?
On @TermMax , vaults let users deposit capital into a managed strategy instead of manually placing fixed-rate orders across different markets. The key actor is the curator.
The curator is responsible for how vault capital is deployed: which markets to quote, how liquidity is allocated, and how strategy parameters are managed within the vault’s rules. That can improve usability because depositors do not need to actively manage every maturity or lending opportunity themselves.
But delegation changes the risk profile.
A vault can function exactly as designed while still producing weak results if the curator prices risk badly, concentrates exposure, or allocates into markets that become illiquid. Smart-contract risk and curator decision risk are separate issues.
Think of it like hiring an on-chain fixed-income manager. You are not only evaluating the protocol; you are also evaluating the person or strategy controlling capital allocation.
That is why I would look at a TermMax vault through three lenses: strategy transparency, concentration, and how the curator behaves when market conditions change.
#termmax @TermMax