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Christal Halinas
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Most DeFi protocols say, “Come in and earn.” @termmax asks, “Who are you and what exactly do you want to do?” That was the first thing that struck me when I got to grips with how it works. There isn’t just one "user" role - there are seven different ways to interact with the protocol. And each one corresponds to a different level of experience and a different objective. Want to start simple? Become a #Depositor , put your funds into a vault managed by an experienced curator, and simply earn a return. You don’t need to understand anything about pricing curves, and you don’t need to monitor your positions. Put it in - forget about it - earn a return. Want more control? Become a #Curator and manage the vault yourself, allocating capital across several markets and earning a performance-based commission. This is for those who know what they’re doing. Want leverage without liquidations? Become a #Leverager and, in a single atomic transaction, get a full leveraged position. No fuss, no multiple steps, no risk of being liquidated in the middle of the night. And all of this comes with fixed rates. You know exactly how much you’ll earn or pay before you sign off on the transaction. That’s the difference: whilst most #DeFi protocols say "come in and earn", TermMax asks: "who are you and what exactly do you want to do?" That’s the difference between TermMax and, say, Aave. There, there’s just a single "deposit" button and a floating rate that takes on a life of its own. Here, there’s a whole ecosystem of roles where everyone finds their place: from passive depositors to market makers who trade on both sides of the market simultaneously via two-way range orders. These seven roles are enough to cater for both beginners and experienced traders. And this isn’t just marketing - it’s the actual architecture of the protocol. #termmax $TMX
Most DeFi protocols say, “Come in and earn.” @TermMax asks, “Who are you and what exactly do you want to do?”

That was the first thing that struck me when I got to grips with how it works. There isn’t just one "user" role - there are seven different ways to interact with the protocol. And each one corresponds to a different level of experience and a different objective.

Want to start simple? Become a #Depositor , put your funds into a vault managed by an experienced curator, and simply earn a return. You don’t need to understand anything about pricing curves, and you don’t need to monitor your positions. Put it in - forget about it - earn a return.

Want more control? Become a #Curator and manage the vault yourself, allocating capital across several markets and earning a performance-based commission. This is for those who know what they’re doing.
Want leverage without liquidations? Become a #Leverager and, in a single atomic transaction, get a full leveraged position. No fuss, no multiple steps, no risk of being liquidated in the middle of the night.

And all of this comes with fixed rates. You know exactly how much you’ll earn or pay before you sign off on the transaction.
That’s the difference: whilst most #DeFi protocols say "come in and earn", TermMax asks: "who are you and what exactly do you want to do?"

That’s the difference between TermMax and, say, Aave. There, there’s just a single "deposit" button and a floating rate that takes on a life of its own. Here, there’s a whole ecosystem of roles where everyone finds their place: from passive depositors to market makers who trade on both sides of the market simultaneously via two-way range orders.

These seven roles are enough to cater for both beginners and experienced traders. And this isn’t just marketing - it’s the actual architecture of the protocol.

#termmax $TMX
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