Open the security page. Find the audit names. Open another tab just to work out what was actually reviewed.
That routine is why TermMax’s 93% DeFiSafety Process Quality Review score caught my attention.
I have seen enough security pages where the badges are easier to find than the evidence behind them.
Here, there is an external result to check.
TermMax received a PASS rating from DeFiSafety through its PQR assessment.
For a verifier, that changes the job slightly.
“Security is taken seriously” is just a claim.
A scored external review gives you something concrete to interrogate. You can compare the protocol’s own security language against an assessment that looked at its process quality and arrived at a measurable result.
It still does not mean TermMax is risk-free.
A 93% score cannot guarantee that future contracts, oracle inputs or operational changes will never fail. That is not what the number proves.
But it gives verification a starting point that is harder than marketing copy.
And I think that is the useful unlock.
The verifier no longer has only a collection of security claims to sort through.
There is now a published benchmark sitting beside them.
93% is not the end of scrutiny.
It makes the next round of scrutiny more grounded.
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