Many projects like to talk about capital efficiency, but few seriously discuss funding time efficiency.


@TermMaxFi precisely focuses on the latter.
That’s also why it attracts me; fixed-term lending and leveraged yield strategies are inherently moving in this direction.
I’ve always felt that without a term market, on-chain finance is always missing a core component.
There are trades, liquidity, but it lacks a bond-like feel, a yield curve—this is not a minor issue; it’s a maturity issue.
And what makes @TermMaxFi valuable is that it has started to productize this problem.
Not just staying in theory, but allowing users to actually engage with it.
From an experience perspective, it’s not as heavy as traditional financial tools; the barriers are lowered, and complex strategies are packaged into more accessible structures, which is crucial.
A good protocol is not just about increasing yields.
It’s about changing the way users interact with financial tools.
These kinds of things usually go further than surface-level hype.
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