$TMX TGE is getting closer, but the launch itself isn’t what interests me most.
The bigger question is what TermMax can actually deliver once the token is live.
@TermMax is targeting a real DeFi problem: borrowing and lending rates that can change while a position is still open.
Fixed-rate markets offer a different approach. Borrowers can know their financing cost upfront, while lenders can work with a defined rate and maturity. But that advantage only becomes meaningful if the system can remain efficient when volatility rises and liquidity gets tighter.
That’s why I’m watching TermMax’s fixed-rate borrowing, lending and options infrastructure more closely than the TGE itself.
I’m also paying attention to $TMX utility governance, staking and ecosystem incentives. Long term, the important question isn’t simply whether a token launches successfully, but whether its utility becomes connected to genuine protocol activity.
My real test is simple:
Can TermMax turn fixed-rate DeFi from an interesting concept into a durable financial primitive?
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