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So I appreciate about TermMax is that its approach to leverage isn’t just about adding another feature to the platform. It’s about reducing the number of steps a user has to manage.
Traditional looping can involve borrowing, buying more collateral, depositing it again, and repeating the process. For someone who already understands DeFi, that may be manageable, but it can still become tedious when several transactions are involved.

TermMax approaches this differently. A leverager can use borrowed debt tokens to increase exposure to the underlying collateral asset, with flash loans helping complete the process in a single transaction.
To me, that difference matters. When a strategy involves leverage, every extra transaction is another step to monitor and another opportunity for something to go wrong. Simplifying the execution doesn’t remove the market risk, but it can make the strategy easier to manage.

That’s why I think termMax focusing on simpler execution is more meaningful than simply adding another complicated feature. Sometimes improving how something works is more valuable than adding more things to the interface.#TermMax