Maple Integrates Bitpulse to Elevate Risk Standards Across $5B Onchain Platform

New York, NY — Maple, the world’s largest onchain asset manager with more than $5 billion AUM, has integrated Bitpulse’s institutional risk underwriting technology into its platform—marking a decisive step in raising transparency, discipline, and real-time oversight across the onchain credit ecosystem.
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The move brings traditional finance-grade rigor directly onto blockchain rails, giving Maple’s credit teams continuous visibility into portfolio health, borrower behavior, and market exposure, while enhancing the precision of data-driven underwriting.
Setting a Higher Bar for Onchain Risk Management
Bitpulse—founded by alumni of Google, Coinbase, and Anchorage Digital—has emerged as one of the most advanced risk intelligence platforms in decentralized finance. Its infrastructure blends onchain data feeds, borrower wallet analytics, and offchain financial indicators to generate:
continuous portfolio monitoring
automated underwriting checks
exposure mapping and credit scoring
stress test simulations
early-alert risk signals
Through Maple’s integration, these capabilities are now embedded directly into core workflow systems across credit, operations, and portfolio management.
“Bitpulse helps us elevate our portfolio management toolkit with best-in-class risk metrics. It improves our underwriting and risk monitoring, which enhances efficiency and risk-adjusted performance for Maple and its clients.”
Luke Farrell, Head of Trading and Originations at Maple
In the first phase of the rollout, Maple has implemented Bitpulse’s analytics suite to power real-time visibility and actionable reporting across all active pools.
A New Standard for Institutional Discipline in DeFi
As the onchain credit market matures, institutional allocators are demanding the same level of transparency they expect from traditional finance. Maple is positioning itself ahead of that shift.
By integrating Bitpulse’s framework—rooted in VaR modeling, scenario analysis, credit scoring, and continuous surveillance—Maple is building verifiable, protocol-level risk oversight directly into its asset management engine.
The result is a system where lenders, borrowers, and institutional partners can rely on:
real-time solvency signals
continuous exposure tracking
automated compliance checks
model-driven underwriting decisions
transparent reporting for regulators and LPs
This architecture strengthens Maple’s internal controls while reinforcing the trust that has made it the leading institutional gateway to onchain capital markets.
Advancing Institutional Confidence in Tokenized Credit
Bitpulse’s modular design supports both internal dashboards and public-facing transparency tools—empowering institutions to prove solvency, measure risk-adjusted performance, and respond proactively to market shifts.
“Together with Maple, we’re creating a pathway for institutions to safely engage in blockchain-based credit markets. By integrating Bitpulse’s onchain data feeds, risk-simulation engine, and continuous monitoring capabilities, this partnership protects Maple’s loans across their entire lifecycle—from origination to ongoing surveillance.”
Or Sivan, Co-Founder & CEO of Bitpulse
The collaboration aligns directly with Maple’s mission: to bring capital markets expertise, transparency, and reliability to decentralized finance without sacrificing the programmability that makes onchain systems so powerful.
Reinforcing Maple’s Role in Shaping the Future of Onchain Asset Management
With this integration, Maple is setting a new benchmark for the entire industry—bridging institutional expectations with the speed, automation, and auditability of blockchain.
Launched in 2021, Maple has built a globally recognized onchain asset management ecosystem spanning secured lending, Bitcoin yield products, and structured credit, and is known for pairing robust underwriting frameworks with DeFi-native transparency.
Bitpulse, trusted by top asset managers across the ecosystem, continues to redefine how institutions measure and manage risk in tokenized markets—making blockchain credit more accountable, more secure, and more efficient.