#termmax @TermMax
I’ve been looking at DeFi lending from a slightly different angle lately. It’s not always about finding the highest APY. Sometimes knowing exactly how long your capital is committed can matter just as much.
That’s one reason TermMax caught my attention.
The protocol is built around fixed term markets ppp so users can work with a defined maturity instead of relying entirely on rates that keep changing. I think that makes the whole idea easier to plan around, especially when you already know when you may need your capital back.
I’m not saying fixed terms are automatically better. Variable rates still have their place and market conditions can change quickly.
But having another way to manage borrowing and lending is useful.
Now the real question is simple will enough users actually prefer predictable terms once the market gets deeper
That’s what I’ll be watching.
$RED $PRL $CLO
I’ve been looking at DeFi lending from a slightly different angle lately. It’s not always about finding the highest APY. Sometimes knowing exactly how long your capital is committed can matter just as much.
That’s one reason TermMax caught my attention.
The protocol is built around fixed term markets ppp so users can work with a defined maturity instead of relying entirely on rates that keep changing. I think that makes the whole idea easier to plan around, especially when you already know when you may need your capital back.
I’m not saying fixed terms are automatically better. Variable rates still have their place and market conditions can change quickly.
But having another way to manage borrowing and lending is useful.
Now the real question is simple will enough users actually prefer predictable terms once the market gets deeper
That’s what I’ll be watching.
$RED $PRL $CLO