WHEN TIME STARTS MOVING THE PRICE

Fixed rate. Changing price. That contradiction caught my attention while reading @TermMax .

I thought a fixed rate meant the price should stay flat or move slightly higher as interest accrues and then become stable.

I was looking at it like a fixed deposit. But TermMax made me realise that for fixed-term assets, the rate isn’t the only thing that matters.

No rate is automatically best. It depends on the economic cycle, interest-rate volatility, and whether you’re a borrower or lender, investor.

But maturity adds another challenge. As maturity approaches, FT and XT pricing behavior changes. A fixed rate doesn’t mean the market price stays fixed.

So how can LP returns remain attractive while liquidity stays sustainable as pricing behavior changes over time?

TermMax V2’s customized order-curve approach tries to address this friction.

For fixed-term DeFi, liquidity isn’t just about having capital. It’s about keeping that capital useful as time moves.

The clock matters ,too.

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What matters most for deep fixed-term liquidity?
(A) Better pricing curves
(B) Strong LP incentives
(C) Flexible exit options
(D) All three together
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