I keep coming back to one detail about @TermMax it puts different pieces of DeFi trading into one conversation.
Borrowing, lending, and options usually feel like separate activities. TermMax connects them through a protocol built around fixed rate markets and options trading.
What I find interesting isn’t the feature list itself. It’s the possibility of having more control over how a position is financed and managed, rather than simply reacting to whatever the market rate happens to be.
That makes #TermMax worth watching from a different angl not for hype, but for how this structure works when real users and liquidity enter the picture.
Borrowing, lending, and options usually feel like separate activities. TermMax connects them through a protocol built around fixed rate markets and options trading.
What I find interesting isn’t the feature list itself. It’s the possibility of having more control over how a position is financed and managed, rather than simply reacting to whatever the market rate happens to be.
That makes #TermMax worth watching from a different angl not for hype, but for how this structure works when real users and liquidity enter the picture.
