It does in that it can use openai upstream and issue api keys from the routstr client to use in other openai clients.
I think Maple may sit more as an upstream provider from a rouststr perspective. Like that my routstr provider would use maple as an upstream provider and users would query my provider, pay in cashu and receive the response from maple via my proxy.
Maple AI could run a routstr proxy and offer no account kyc free access to maple.. but all I see is that maple could add nostr login and save encrypted chats to nostr relays like routstr is doing now.
Just spit balling what I think is the configuration.