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Security architecture and risk management mechanisms of the TermMax protocol 🇧🇩 Smart Contract Audits Third-Party Verifications: The underlying smart contracts of TermMax (and its core architecture, Term Structure) undergo independent security audits by reputable blockchain security firms (such as CertiK, PeckShield, or Trail of Bits).
Code Soundness: Audits check for common DeFi vulnerabilities, such as reentrancy attacks, integer overflows, access control bugs, and flash loan exploits. 🇧🇩 Non-Custodial Architecture Self-Custody: TermMax operates as a fully non-custodial decentralized application (dApp) 🇧🇩 User Control: Users retain full ownership of their private keys and assets at all times through their Web3 wallets (e.g., MetaMask, Rabby). Funds are locked strictly inside audited smart contract pools rather than stored on a centralized server. 🇧🇩 Over-Collateralization & Liquidations Over-Collateralized Loans: To protect lenders, borrowers must deposit collateral that exceeds the value of the assets they borrow (e.g., depositing $150 worth of ETH to borrow $100 worth of stablecoins).
Automated Liquidation Engine: If the value of a borrower's collateral drops near the liquidation threshold, automated bots (liquidators) sell the collateral to ensure lenders are repaid and the system remains solvent.