Maple onchain asset manager announced the extension of its yield-bearing stablecoin syrupUSDC to Coinbase’s Base network, offering an institutional credit-linkedMaple onchain asset manager announced the extension of its yield-bearing stablecoin syrupUSDC to Coinbase’s Base network, offering an institutional credit-linked

Maple Expands syrupUSDC to Base, Eyes Aave V3 Listing for Yield Integration

2026/01/23 01:22
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Maple onchain asset manager announced the extension of its yield-bearing stablecoin syrupUSDC to Coinbase’s Base network, offering an institutional credit-linked financial primitive to the increasingly popular Ethereum layer 2 platform and positioning the token for potential inclusion on Aave V3’s Base platform if community governance passes the proposal.

Maple’s Base Expansion and Aave Integration

The announcement by Maple also demonstrated that the syrupUSDC, a liquid yield-bearing asset collateralized by overcollateralized loans to institutions, will be deployed on the Base to enable the user base to access institutional grade yield products while circumventing the issues faced on the Ethereum mainnet.

There exists a governance proposal that is currently active on Aave V3 Base, which proposes to add syrupUSDC as a viable option for collateral that can be used in Aave’s borrowing protocols.

In this case, if this proposal were to pass, it would be possible for Base users to earn yield, borrow, or participate in other DeFi protocols that offer leverage, composite loans, etc., with this newly listed asset.

Source: Aave

However, Maple explained that the infrastructure of Chainlink will also support interoperability between the Ethereum mainnet and the Base blockchain.

This means that the composability of the syrupUSDC token can be retained. In other words, the token can remain on-chain. This interoperability between the two blockchains can be very useful for users.

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Institutional-Grade Yield and Risk Management

Maple CEO Sid Powell referred to Base as a “key next step” for the USDC, particularly considering the layer 2 network’s user, developer, and product ecosystem.

This was especially true for spaces outside of trading or even SocialFi experimentation. Maple’s focus, which includes guardrails for institutional-grade credit, features real-time tracking, margin calls, and over-collateralized loans.

Powell emphasized how sustainable products, along with a good level of risk, are essential for institutional participation in DeFi. Powell believes Base’s DeFi stack, which is quickly diversifying to include credit, lending, and risk products, is fertile ground for syrupUSDC and other products built by maple.

Multichain Strategy and Ecosystem Growth

The push to Base by Maple follows the broader multichain approach that the Maple protocol has undertaken. The syrupUSDC on Arbitrum has exceeded $1 billion in supply, showing the demand that the protocol has seen on the Arbitrum chain.

This expansion also reflects the protocol’s objective of making syrupUSDC a fundamental earning primitive for the larger DeFi stack. In other words, it can be used for earning, just like other primitives, and also for providing liquidity and leverage for other composite DeFi instruments. In addition, the support for the major networks reflects the potential for mainstream use of institutional credit on-chain.

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