Figure Revenue Doubles as Blockchain Lending Disrupts Traditional Credit Markets
Eski SoFi CEO'su Mike Cagney'nin kurucu ortağı olduğu Figure Technology Solutions (FIGR), blockchain tabanlı kredi piyasasındaki faaliyetlerin ivmelen

Figure Technology Solutions (FIGR), the blockchain lending entity co-founded by former SoFi CEO Mike Cagney, has more than doubled its revenue in the second quarter, driven by a surge in lending activity across its marketplace and signaling a robust institutional shift toward on-chain finance.
Explosive Growth in On-Chain Lending
The company reported net revenue of $226 million for the quarter ended June 30, a 113% increase from the previous year. Net income soared 192% to $87 million, or 35 cents per diluted share, while adjusted EBITDA more than doubled to reach $119 million.
Growth was primarily propelled by the Consumer Loan Marketplace, where volume skyrocketed 132% year-over-year to $4.3 billion. Figure Connect, the platform connecting loan originators with capital providers, accounted for $2.8 billion, representing approximately 65% of this total volume.
Market Volumes and Investor Appetite
FIGR shares rose roughly 5% in premarket trading on Thursday, extending a 10% gain from the previous session. As one of the more established publicly traded firms migrating capital-market activity to blockchain rails, Figure is validating the efficiency of distributed ledger technology in high-value finance.
Strategic Expansion and Future Outlook
Figure's ecosystem continues to expand beyond core lending. Third-party borrowing via its Democratized Prime marketplace reached approximately $170 million as of August 6. For the third quarter, the company projects Consumer Loan Marketplace volume to land between $4.8 billion and $5.2 billion.
The pending acquisition of real estate lender Kiavi remains on track to close in the second half of 2026. This strategic move is designed to expand Figure's footprint into adjacent real estate lending markets and funnel more loans onto its marketplace infrastructure.
From a regulatory and compliance standpoint, Figure's results underscore the increasing legitimacy of blockchain infrastructure in managing real-world assets (RWA). As global frameworks like MiCA in Europe establish clearer rules, the ability of platforms like Figure to scale to $4.3 billion in quarterly volume suggests that institutional capital is ready to embrace distributed ledgers for traditional credit products. This transition challenges incumbent banks to adapt their compliance and operational models to a more transparent, immutable standard.
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