Sometimes you'll find that the problem with many DeFi products isn't that the returns aren't high enough, but that users don't stay long enough.


Today chasing hot topics, tomorrow changing strategies, the day after emotional explosions— the whole process feels like running nonstop, but you don't know where the end point is.
But after using @TermMaxFi for a while, I had the first feeling that this product isn't about encouraging you to act frequently, but about training you to stay steady.
Actually, this is counterintuitive because most protocols are trying to make you more excited, with more operations, more switching.
And @TermMaxFi is more like telling you: fewer actions might actually be more important.
The problem is that there is still too little content about it now; if more real users start sharing:
why they no longer switch strategies randomly;
why they begin to accept slower growth;
why they finally find a rhythm suitable for long-term staying;
these kinds of content will itself form a culture.
And if these expressions are incorporated into @3look_io, and continuously amplified by thousands of creators, what you'll see is not just dissemination.
It's a group of people gradually starting to form the same rhythm.
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