From a user experience perspective, @TermMaxFi is actually counterintuitive. It doesn't pursue simplicity but deliberately increases the understanding cost.


The design logic of TermMaxFi is to bind returns to the duration and strategies to time.
This means users must understand how funds behave over different time windows, rather than simply depositing and waiting for returns.
My personal feeling is that this type of product is not suitable for everyone, but its existence is very important because it filters "financial cognition levels."
A long-standing issue in the on-chain world is that all products are compressed into APY competition, but TermMaxFi tries to shift the competitive dimension back to structural complexity.
Complexity itself, in this context, becomes a moat.
@wallchain @TermMaxFi
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