Compare Apyx Protocol and Maple on TVL, fees, revenue and activity to understand how these projects stack up.
Apyx is a dividend-backed stablecoin protocol that turns preferred equity issued by Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) companies into programmable digital dollars. Its two-token model separates apxUSD, a non-yield synthetic stable asset designed for liquidity and DeFi utility, from apyUSD, a locked yield wrapper that accrues returns from dividends paid by the collateral basket. Apyx is overcollateralized, uses daily NAV transparency, automated rebalancing, stress testing and hedging, and is live on Ethereum and Base with Solana support planned.
Maple Finance is an on‑chain capital‑markets platform that enables under‑collateralised loans to trading firms and Web3 businesses via permissioned lending pools. Pool delegates perform credit assessment and share in origination fees, while lenders earn a fixed yield plus default protection through an insurance ‘cover’ pool. As of 2025 Maple has originated over $2.3 billion across both Ethereum and Solana deployments.