Many people are accustomed to viewing DeFi as a highly volatile, high-risk financial experimental ground, but if a financial system wants to exist long-term, it must have a stable fixed income layer. The emergence of @TermMaxFi is actually filling in this long-missing foundational infrastructure.



In traditional financial markets, fixed income assets are the core foundation of the entire financial system. Institutions can arrange capital duration and risk exposure based on fixed interest rates, but in the DeFi world, this kind of structure has been largely lacking. TermMax's design is to establish an on-chain fixed rate lending market, allowing users to manage capital duration and returns much like trading bonds.

Another important innovation of the protocol is combining leverage strategies with fixed income structures. Users can amplify returns through one-click cyclical strategies while keeping borrowing costs fixed, thereby maintaining strategy stability amid market volatility.

Additionally, TermMax has launched an options market on BNB Chain, providing users with risk hedging tools, enabling lending, leverage, and derivatives to operate within the same ecosystem.

From a more macro perspective, what TermMax is changing is not a specific feature, but rather DeFi's financial structure. When fixed rate markets gradually take shape, on-chain capital can manage duration, price risk, and plan returns just like traditional finance, which is the foundational layer that a mature financial system truly needs.

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