One detail in @TermMax really caught my attention.

Range Orders let users define rate ranges and amounts, while the market has a fixed maturity. TermMax own example shows a lending curve moving from 4% to 6% as the Range Order fills.

That made me think there’s more here than just “fixed rates.”

If users can structure the rate and the maturity is known, could maturity itself become part of the strategy? For example, choosing an endpoint around a future cash need instead of simply treating it as an expiry date.

Maybe the interesting shift is not only predictable rates. It’s being able to plan around time too.

#TermMax