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Compound Finance (CRYPTO: $COMP) is putting $52 million behind a new institutional strategy, pairing the largest budget ever approved by its DAO with a leadership team drawn from crypto custody, lending and traditional finance.
The DeFi lending protocol said the development program will focus on real-world assets, partner integrations and credit infrastructure built for institutions, a shift aimed at bringing more traditional capital into Compound after years of declining activity.
Aaron Schnarch, the former CEO of Coinbase Custody, is serving as executive director of the Compound Foundation. Christopher Donovan, previously chief operating officer at the Near Foundation, joins as COO, while Steven Liu, who helped scale Maple Finance from $500 million to $5 billion in assets, becomes chief product officer. The broader team also includes executives with backgrounds at Anchorage Digital, HSBC (NYSE: $HSBC) and Broadridge Financial (NYSE: $BR).
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“DeFi is a remarkable innovation; however, it has achieved limited institutional adoption,” Schnarch said, arguing that existing products still fall short of traditional finance requirements around compliance and technical infrastructure.
Compound was one of the protocols that defined decentralized lending after launching in 2018, allowing users to earn yield and borrow against crypto without a traditional intermediary. The protocol says it has processed roughly $480 billion in deposits and borrowing volume since inception.
Its position has weakened considerably since the last DeFi cycle. Total value locked on Compound has fallen to about $1.2 billion from a peak of $12 billion in September 2021. Aave, now the larger lending rival, holds roughly $14.8 billion in locked assets.
The $52 million allocation gives Compound a larger operating base to rebuild around institutional credit at a time when DeFi itself is being reshaped by tokenized assets, regulated custody and onchain financial infrastructure.
Compound is now trying to turn one of DeFi’s oldest lending brands into infrastructure institutions can actually use.
Compound (CRYPTO: COMP) is currently trading at $17.56 U.S. per digital token.
Source: finance.yahoo.com
