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August 18, 2026
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Compound Foundation Announces New Leadership Team and $52M…

Compound Foundation has unveiled a new leadership team and a $52 million DAO-approved development program aimed at repositioning one of decentralized finance’s oldest lending protocols as infrastructure for institutional credit.

Announced August 17, the two-year program is the largest development commitment in Compound’s history and will fund engineering, institutional integrations, risk infrastructure and growth initiatives.

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Aaron Schnarch will serve as executive director, alongside Christopher Donovan as chief operating officer, Steven Liu as chief product officer and Leo Eikelman as chief technology officer. The team brings experience from companies and organizations including Coinbase Custody, Anchorage Digital, Maple Finance and the NEAR Foundation.

The strategy represents a significant shift for Compound, which helped establish permissionless crypto lending after launching in 2018 but has since lost substantial market share to newer competitors.

$52 Million Targets Compound’s Institutional Rebuild

The DAO-approved program allocates approximately $28 million to operations and $24 million to growth over two years.

Operational spending will cover engineering, integrations, risk and marketing, including development of Compound V4. Growth funding will support institutional onboarding, market seeding and expansion of the protocol’s curator ecosystem.

Importantly, the entire $52 million was not transferred upfront.

Approximately $14 million was initially allocated to the Foundation’s multisignature wallet, while roughly $38 million remains subject to milestone-based releases. The DAO approved the proposal in May with approximately 1.88 million COMP voting in favor and no votes against.

Compound says its product roadmap will include native support for real-world assets, improved capital-efficiency features and integration tools allowing financial institutions to incorporate onchain credit into their existing products.

The Foundation expects to release the first products aimed specifically at institutional users within weeks.

Compound Tries to Close a Widening DeFi Gap

The investment comes as Compound attempts to regain relevance in an increasingly competitive lending market.

Compound says the protocol has processed approximately $480 billion in deposits and borrowing since 2018. However, its current deposits stand at roughly $1.2 billion, dramatically below the approximately $12 billion reached during the 2021 DeFi boom.

Its largest competitor, Aave, currently holds approximately $14.8 billion, while Morpho Blue has around $8.1 billion. Compound is therefore operating at roughly one-twelfth of Aave’s scale despite helping pioneer the category.

The Foundation is betting that institutional credit can provide a new growth engine.

Banks, asset managers, exchanges and fintech companies are increasingly experimenting with tokenized assets and blockchain settlement, but integrating permissionless lending protocols introduces compliance, risk-management and operational challenges that many traditional institutions cannot manage internally.

Compound wants V4 and its institutional products to bridge that gap.

The timing also reflects a broader transformation across DeFi. Protocols originally designed primarily for crypto-native traders are increasingly pursuing real-world assets, institutional lending and integrations with traditional financial companies as retail DeFi activity remains well below previous peaks.

For Compound, the $52 million program is consequently more than another ecosystem grant. It is an attempt to reposition an eight-year-old lending protocol for a market in which the next major source of onchain credit demand may come not from retail yield seekers, but from banks, asset managers and fintech platforms.

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