Maple Finance Hits $4B AUM, Overtakes BlackRock’s BUIDL1

TheCryptoTimesPublished on 2025-09-17Last updated on 2025-09-17

Onchain asset manager Maple Finance has surpassed BlackRock’s BUIDL fund to become the largest in the sector, with its Assets Under Management (AUM) approaching $4 billion. The growth is largely driven by strong institutional demand for its yield-bearing stablecoin, syrupUSD, and recent expansions to new blockchain networks.

The surge in assets highlights a significant trend in decentralized finance (DeFi), according to Maple Finance CEO and co-founder Sid Powell. “The majority of Maple’s growth is being driven by institutional credit demand,” Powell stated, noting a pivot in the market. “It’s a shift away from opportunistic strategies toward a more stable, credit-driven yield base.” 

The protocol’s investor deposits, which now stand at $3.8 billion, generate yield by providing capital to crypto-native businesses such as prime brokers, trading firms, and Bitcoin miners.

Expansion and Incentives Fuel Growth

Maple upgraded its services to the new blockchain, accelerating the company’s  growth. At the beginning of September, the protocol deployed on Arbitrum to participate in its $40 million DRIP reward scheme. More recently, on September 15, Maple launched syrupUSD on the new layer-2 network, Plasma. The launch included a $200 million pre-deposit vault, which was filled within 24 hours and offers exclusive rewards to early liquidity providers.

The total amount of money deposited into all DeFi lending systems has reached a new all-time high of almost $135 billion. Powell talked a lot about how Maple’s model is sustainable, saying that its yield is based on “real credit demand, not by circular activity or opaque leverage.” He also said, “We’re moving from experimental protocols toward durable financial rails that can support billions of dollars in capital.” 

Maple Finance’s milestone signals a maturing onchain credit market and growing institutional confidence in DeFi-native yield products. By providing stable, credit-driven returns sourced from real-world business operations, Maple is demonstrating a sustainable alternative to the volatile and often speculative yields that characterized earlier DeFi cycles.

The company wants to have $5 billion in AUM by the end of the year. If it succeeds, it could encourage bigger names in finance to get involved with decentralized asset management.

Also read: Maple Finance Deploys syrupUSDC on Arbitrum One


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