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DeFi started with one goal: remove intermediaries.
Now it’s evolving toward something bigger:
better financial structure.
@TermMaxFi is part of that shift.
With:
fixed-rate borrowing
maturity-based positions
RWA collateral via #OndoFinance
users can finally:
plan capital
manage risk clearly
structure positions like real finance
Markets:
$TSLAon $QQQon $SPYon
multi-chain (ETH & BNB Chain)
And the key design:
single collateral isolation
→ no pooled confusion
→ clearer risk per market
This is not about hype cycles.
It’s about making DeFi usable at a deeper level.
@TermMaxFi
#TermMaxFi #BNBChain #RWA $TMX
HuuHoang88
Most people see RWAs and think: “cool narrative.”
@TermMaxFi turns it into actual usage.
Instead of just holding
$SPYon $QQQon $TSLAon (via @OndoFinance),
you can:
borrow against them
lock a fixed rate
choose your maturity
That means:
no guessing rates
no forced exits
no passive capital
Add single collateral isolation → each position is clean and transparent.
This is the difference between:
RWA as a story vs RWA as a working system.
@TermMaxFi
#TermMaxFi #RWA #DeFi $TMX

Most people holding assets on @solana aren’t thinking about quantum threats yet.
And that’s understandable — it still feels like a distant concept.
But if there’s one thing crypto has shown over time, it’s that security challenges tend to move from “unlikely” to “urgent” faster than expected.
So the real question becomes:
Do you wait for the network to upgrade, or do you start preparing now?
@quipnetwork is interesting because it offers a third path.
You don’t have to migrate assets or change chains. You can keep everything where it is, while adding a layer of post-quantum protection on top.
That alone makes it worth paying attention to.
But what makes it more compelling is the timing. While most people are still ignoring the problem, early users have a chance to both reduce future risk and benefit from early participation incentives.
In many cases, being early is uncomfortable.
But it’s also where the biggest advantages usually are.
And that’s exactly the space @quipnetwork is operating in right now.
HuuHoang88
If you have assets on #solana, the reality is simple: quantum risk might not be urgent today, but it’s not something you can ignore forever.
You basically have two choices.
Wait for the network to eventually upgrade its security standards, or take action now.
That’s where @quipnetwork becomes interesting.
Instead of forcing users to move assets or change chains, Quip is building post-quantum vaults that can secure assets across networks like Solana, ETH, and BTC without requiring migration. That’s a big deal, because one of the biggest barriers in crypto security is friction.
Even more interesting is the incentive layer. You’re not just securing your assets early, you can also get rewarded for participating while the network is still in its growth phase.
To me, this is a very practical approach to a future problem.
Don’t wait for the upgrade. Prepare before it becomes necessary.
@quipnetwork is essentially giving users a way to do that today.

What makes the collaboration between XOOBNetwork and NomismaNetwork interesting is how naturally the two pieces fit together.
XOOB brings the community, the NFT layer, and the cultural identity that keeps people engaged.
Nomisma brings the structure — ImpactShare for long-term content value and CPA for real, measurable conversions.
Individually, each side has its strengths.
Together, they create a system.
Content builds reach → reach drives users → users generate rewards → NFT holders gain amplified impact.
That loop is what most Web3 campaigns are missing.
This one actually connects it.
@XOOBNetwork
@NomismaNetwork
#XOOB
#Nomisma

Season 4 of @RiverdotInc provided quite a pleasant experience as users could earn points through basic activities. However, moving into Season 5, many people are starting to feel that accumulating points has become more difficult.
One of the main reasons is the increase in the number of participants. With higher competition, the system tends to prioritize quality content over generic posts. This makes many feel like they are being "point-squeezed," while in reality, the evaluation criteria have changed.
Additionally, the algorithm of @River4Fun may have been adjusted to limit spam and encourage genuine interaction. Posts that lack clear value or creativity will struggle to score as high as before.
However, this also reflects a positive trend. The project is aiming to build a quality community rather than just focusing on quantity. Therefore, users need to change their approach, focusing on deeper and more personal content.
In summary, the difficulty in scoring points in Season 5 of @River4Fun is not entirely due to the project "squeezing points," but mainly due to the level of competition and the changed evaluation criteria.

If you have assets on #solana, the reality is simple: quantum risk might not be urgent today, but it’s not something you can ignore forever.
You basically have two choices.
Wait for the network to eventually upgrade its security standards, or take action now.
That’s where @quipnetwork becomes interesting.
Instead of forcing users to move assets or change chains, Quip is building post-quantum vaults that can secure assets across networks like Solana, ETH, and BTC without requiring migration. That’s a big deal, because one of the biggest barriers in crypto security is friction.
Even more interesting is the incentive layer. You’re not just securing your assets early, you can also get rewarded for participating while the network is still in its growth phase.
To me, this is a very practical approach to a future problem.
Don’t wait for the upgrade. Prepare before it becomes necessary.
@quipnetwork is essentially giving users a way to do that today.

HuuHoang88
The more I observe @quipnetwork, the more I think its biggest strength is clarity of direction.
A lot of projects explore multiple narratives without a clear focus. Quip feels different. The core idea is consistent: prepare Web3 for a future where quantum computing could challenge existing cryptographic systems.
That clarity is reflected in what they are building.
A live quantum-classical testnet shows early infrastructure.
Growing node participation shows real interest from the community.
Post-quantum vaults show that the team is already thinking about real-world protection, not just theory.
What makes this interesting is that Quip is not trying to solve everything at once. It is focusing on a very specific long-term problem and building step by step around it.
In a market full of noise, projects with a clear thesis tend to stand out over time. @quipnetwork is still early, but the direction is strong enough to make it worth paying attention to.

Most people see RWAs and think: “cool narrative.”
@TermMaxFi turns it into actual usage.
Instead of just holding
$SPYon $QQQon $TSLAon (via @OndoFinance),
you can:
borrow against them
lock a fixed rate
choose your maturity
That means:
no guessing rates
no forced exits
no passive capital
Add single collateral isolation → each position is clean and transparent.
This is the difference between:
RWA as a story vs RWA as a working system.
@TermMaxFi
#TermMaxFi #RWA #DeFi $TMX

HuuHoang88
RWAs are already on-chain.
The real question is:
can they actually do anything useful?
@TermMaxFi answers that with a simple shift:
from holding → to utilizing
With tokenized equities like
$SPYon $QQQon $TSLAon (via @OndoFinance),
you can now:
borrow USDC
lock a fixed rate
choose your maturity
No floating rate stress.
No forced selling.
Add single collateral isolation → each position is clear, contained, and easier to manage.
This is how RWAs start behaving like real financial instruments in DeFi.
@TermMaxFi
#TermMaxFi #RWA #DeFi $TMX

There is something interesting about XOOBNetwork — it doesn’t try to rush into attention, it slowly builds presence.
NFTs create identity.
Community creates momentum.
And $XOOB sits in the middle, waiting to connect everything into something bigger.
Right now, it still feels early.
But early is where narratives are formed, not followed.
And XOOB feels like it is still writing its own.
@XOOBNetwork
#XOOB
$XOOB

HuuHoang88
What makes XOOBNetwork interesting is not just what it shows on the surface, but what it is trying to become.
At a glance, you see NFTs, a growing community, and a developing ecosystem. But underneath that, there is a bigger question being explored: how do you turn identity, participation, and value into something that actually connects?
The NFT layer gives users a sense of presence.
The community gives continuity.
And $XOOB has the potential to tie everything into a unified system.
Right now, it is still early. Not everything is fully defined yet. But that is exactly where the opportunity lies — in watching how these pieces evolve and whether they can come together into something meaningful.
Because in the end, strong projects are not built from hype.
They are built from alignment.
@XOOBNetwork
#XOOB
$XOOB
$ARC still pre-TGE — no listing yet.
Right now the focus is farming:
• Mindshare Leaderboard → $150K $ARC
• Season 2 → $1M airdrop pool
No Tier-1 VC backing so far, only ecosystem partners (Aethir, 0G Labs, Cookie DAO, Intuition).
Led by Khalil Kassam (Dubai) — 10+ years in crypto, clean track record.
Early-stage project = high risk, but also early positioning opportunity.
Farm smart on @TheARCTERMINAL and track progress via @ArcTerminal.
DYOR.

The more I observe @quipnetwork, the more I think its biggest strength is clarity of direction.
A lot of projects explore multiple narratives without a clear focus. Quip feels different. The core idea is consistent: prepare Web3 for a future where quantum computing could challenge existing cryptographic systems.
That clarity is reflected in what they are building.
A live quantum-classical testnet shows early infrastructure.
Growing node participation shows real interest from the community.
Post-quantum vaults show that the team is already thinking about real-world protection, not just theory.
What makes this interesting is that Quip is not trying to solve everything at once. It is focusing on a very specific long-term problem and building step by step around it.
In a market full of noise, projects with a clear thesis tend to stand out over time. @quipnetwork is still early, but the direction is strong enough to make it worth paying attention to.

HuuHoang88
One thing that stands out to me about @quipnetwork is how it bridges a gap that most of Web3 hasn’t fully addressed yet.
We often talk about scaling, UX, and liquidity, but rarely about what happens if the underlying security assumptions start to shift. Quantum computing introduces exactly that kind of uncertainty. And instead of treating it as a distant possibility, Quip is building as if it’s a real scenario worth preparing for now.
What makes this more than just a narrative is the progress we’re already seeing:
a live testnet, rapidly growing node participation, and post-quantum vaults actively securing assets across multiple chains.
That combination matters. It shows that the project isn’t just raising awareness — it’s putting infrastructure in place early.
To me, @quipnetwork feels like one of those projects that quietly builds in the background until the market suddenly realizes why it matters. And by then, the ones who paid attention early usually have a much better understanding of its value.

