Compound Finance, one of the oldest decentralized finance (DeFi) lending protocols, replaced its leadership team and approved a $52 million budget on Monday to attract new capital after the value of assets locked on the platform tumbled to $1.2 billion from a peak of $12 billion in September 2021.

The company said it will now focus on attracting institutional users and will offer real-world assets, partner integration and credit infrastructure for traditional financial markets.

Compound pioneered decentralized lending when it started up in 2018, popularizing the concept of earning yield on crypto deposits without intermediaries. It said it has processed roughly $480 billion in deposits and borrowing volume since its inception. Over the past few years, it has lost ground to competitors such as Aave, which holds more than 11 times its TVL with $14.8 billion, DeFiLlama data shows.

As an industry, DeFi is operating from a weakened base. TVL across the sector has fallen by more than a third since the start of the year to roughly $70 billion, driven by a broad correction in the crypto market, compressed yields and a run of protocol exploits, including the $292 million KelpDAO hack in April. Still, the sector is forecast to reach $2.7 trillion by 2030, with tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) among the fastest-growing segments, according to a Standard Chartered projection.

"Now is a great time for initiatives like these, where real capital goes toward both the structural work and the bringing in of bright minds from the institutional sphere who can explain it to a risk committee in their own language,” said Gal Stern, chief business development officer at deBridge, over Telegram. “That combination is what brings institutional confidence back."

The new team includes Chief Operating Officer Christopher Donovan, who previously held the same role at the Near Foundation. Steven Liu, who scaled Maple Finance from $500 million to $5 billion in assets, joins as chief product officer and the former CEO of Coinbase Custody, Aaron Schnarch, becomes an executive director. Other appointees join from Anchorage Digital, HSBC, Broadridge Financial and Maple Finance, the company said.