Recently came across a pretty good project, TermMax. The highlight of this project is that it can indeed attract participants, and the entry barrier is relatively friendly, allowing even small accounts to participate.
Interestingly, the operational logic of TermMax has many similarities with the River project that was popular some time ago, which experienced a rapid surge. Coincidentally, both projects are from the same Taiwan-based team, and industry rumors suggest there may be some kind of linkage behind the scenes.
Setting aside the team background, the real innovation of TermMax lies in decentralized lending. This direction has always had room for imagination in the DeFi space—after all, the pain points of traditional lending models are amplified in Web3, and decentralized solutions can maintain protocol transparency while reducing intermediary costs. If TermMax can develop a differentiated mechanism design based on this foundation, it still has potential worth paying attention to.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 12h ago
Did the same team release two projects? I've seen this trick before. River's move was indeed aggressive, but nothing really materialized afterward... How is TermMax doing now? Is anyone taking over?
Recently came across a pretty good project, TermMax. The highlight of this project is that it can indeed attract participants, and the entry barrier is relatively friendly, allowing even small accounts to participate.
Interestingly, the operational logic of TermMax has many similarities with the River project that was popular some time ago, which experienced a rapid surge. Coincidentally, both projects are from the same Taiwan-based team, and industry rumors suggest there may be some kind of linkage behind the scenes.
Setting aside the team background, the real innovation of TermMax lies in decentralized lending. This direction has always had room for imagination in the DeFi space—after all, the pain points of traditional lending models are amplified in Web3, and decentralized solutions can maintain protocol transparency while reducing intermediary costs. If TermMax can develop a differentiated mechanism design based on this foundation, it still has potential worth paying attention to.