The more I dig into @TermMax , the more I think the real opportunity isn’t simply “fixed rates.”

It’s about making DeFi financing more predictable.

Variable rates work well when markets are calm and liquidity is abundant. But the moment you’re managing leverage, planning a strategy, or trying to know your exact financing cost ahead of time, uncertainty becomes expensive.

That’s where TermMax starts to make more sense.

With fixed-rate lending and borrowing, defined maturities, vaults, and leverage, the protocol is building something that feels closer to actual fixed-income infrastructure rather than just another money market.

Still, the biggest question isn’t whether the technology works.

It’s whether users will choose predictability over the flexibility they’re already used to.

XP and Activity Points can bring attention and liquidity, but sustainable demand will ultimately have to come from the product itself.

If DeFi keeps maturing, I think fixed-rate markets will become increasingly important.

Maybe the question isn’t whether TermMax is too early.

Maybe it’s whether the market is finally starting to catch up.

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