Most DeFi products actually only solve one thing—making capital flow—but rarely truly address the issue of time.


Many people encounter the same frustration when developing strategies: today's yield is great, but nobody knows how long that yield will last.
So everyone is constantly switching pools and strategies, chasing a moving target line.
The first time I seriously experienced @TermMaxFi, I realized it's actually trying to solve a problem in another dimension—bringing time back into DeFi.
TermMax's core design breaks down yields into different time periods, allowing users to lock in the yield level for a future period of time in advance.
Simply put, on-chain users can now, for the first time, manage yield periods like traditional finance does, rather than relying entirely on floating rates.
In the past, doing DeFi was more like short-term trading, requiring constant position adjustments. But in TermMax's logic, assets are more like strategic allocation.
DeFi's first phase solved the liquidity problem, and the next phase may need to solve predictability.
When yields start being tied to time, on-chain finance will gradually become more like a true financial system.
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