I think the bigger thing to watch on @TermMax isn’t the headline Borrow rate — it’s whether the lending side can actually match.
In my latest screen check, some tokenized-stock markets were showing around 2.76% Lend vs 3.88% Borrow.
For example:
• USDT → NvDAon
• USDT → GOOGlon
• USDT → METAon
• USDT → COINon
Those rates are based on the snapshot I saw, not a claim that the same rates are guaranteed for everyone.
That distinction matters because a displayed lending rate doesn’t automatically mean your order will execute immediately. If the market is waiting for a counterparty, the quoted rate is only part of the story.
So I’d evaluate a market in this order:
Liquidity → order depth → maturity → matching → execution → rate
The interesting question isn’t just “What APR is displayed?”
It’s “Can I actually get that rate filled?”
That’s the part I’m watching on TermMax.
@TermMax
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In my latest screen check, some tokenized-stock markets were showing around 2.76% Lend vs 3.88% Borrow.
For example:
• USDT → NvDAon
• USDT → GOOGlon
• USDT → METAon
• USDT → COINon
Those rates are based on the snapshot I saw, not a claim that the same rates are guaranteed for everyone.
That distinction matters because a displayed lending rate doesn’t automatically mean your order will execute immediately. If the market is waiting for a counterparty, the quoted rate is only part of the story.
So I’d evaluate a market in this order:
Liquidity → order depth → maturity → matching → execution → rate
The interesting question isn’t just “What APR is displayed?”
It’s “Can I actually get that rate filled?”
That’s the part I’m watching on TermMax.
@TermMax
#TermMax #termmax #CryptoRally #FOMCWatch #MetaplanetToInvest2100BTCInSuperLeague $BTW