The Good Tech Companies - Messari Summary Report On Covalent’s Growth In Market Cap, Staking And Token Buyback In Q1 2024
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Masari Summary Report on Covalence Growth in Market Cap, Staking and Token Buyback in Q1 2024
by BTC Wire.
*** Key Insights
The percentage of staked CQT grew from 22% in Q1 2023 to 29% in Q1 2024, despite a 20% increase, an additional 104 million CQT, in the circulating
supply. The CQT market cap rose 28% QOQ, reaching $275 million multiple times before ending Q1 at
$199 million. Covalent announced plans to introduce a revenue-sharing model in the future,
implementing a buyback program at the end of January that repurchased 219,000 CQT by the end of Q1. In Q4, Covalent introduced the Ethereum Wayback Machine, EWM, a long-term data availability
solution for historical data on Ethereum. Covalent increased its network operator set by decentralizing another network
operator role called the Block Results Producer, BRP, and adding more validators to an already
decentralized set of operators called the Block Specimen Producer, BSP, in Q3 2023.
Key Metric Sperformance Analysis Network Covalent has hundreds of enterprise as well as thousands
of broader crypto industry API customers using its robust infrastructure to access structured data.
These data consumers range from traditional finance and consulting companies to AI,
DeFi applications and investment tools. A few notable users include Fidelity,
EY, ConsenSys, Matcha, Rainbow Wallet, and CoinLedger.
To arrive at the data these entities consume, the protocol must extract, transform,
and enrich the raw blockchain data to make it accessible.
Staked CQT Covalent uses a stake-for-access model where network operators, BSPs and BRPs,
stake CQT to perform work on the network. Covalent employs staking
parameters, such as max per minute values and a delegation ratio to ensure staked CQT remains
distributed among the operator sets. BSPs must stake a minimum of 175,000 CQT and are restricted
to 350,000 CQT. Alternatively, BRPs must stake a minimum of 35,000 CQT, are restricted to 70,000
CQT, and do not receive delegation. Covalent has now migrated the staking contract from Moonbeam
to Ethereum. The percentage of staked CQT grew from 22% in Q1 2023 to 29% in Q1 2024, despedia 20% increase, an additional 104 million CQT,
in the circulating supply. When FeeBRP rolled decentralized in mid-August 2023,
it enabled a new group of network operators to stake CQT. Nevertheless, the BRP node set
accounts for less than 600,000 of the 184 million CQTs staked,
representing just 0.3%. Given the maximum stake limits and that most BSPs have not reached
delegator capacity, contributors to the growth in the percentage of staked CQT can be partial
LY attributed to the 9% EOY increase in active delegators and the addition of two new BSPs in Q3 2023, which increased
stake capacity by 19.6 million CQT. Financial market cap The CQT market cap rose 28% QOQ,
reaching $275 million multiple times before ending Q1 at $199 million.
Since Covalent opened the BRP role and added two new operators in mid-August
2023, the CQT price has risen 232%, while the broader market only appreciated 132% in the same
time period. Though the BRP role minimally impacted the amount of CQT staked, adding two new BSPs
increased stake capacity by 19.6 million CQT. This reduced
tradable CQT and applied upward pressure on the asset price. In late January, Covalent implemented
a CQT buyback program. Although only 219,000 CQT were bought back by the end of Q1, this program
lays the foundation for linking network demand directly to increased
buying pressure on CQT. Essentially, as API query demand rises, Covalent's revenue will increase,
enabling further buybacks of CQT with the additional revenue.
Qualitative ANALYSESE THE REUM Wayback Machine
On Q4, Covalent introduced the Ethereum Wayback Machine, EWM. The EWM is a
long-term data availability solution for historical data on Ethereum. It was born from Ethereum's
introduction of state expiry in its Denkun upgrade. State expiry addresses Ethereum's state bloat from
rollups posting transaction data to the network. All the additional data could lead to performance
degradation, high storage costs, and increased sync times for nodes in the long term.
EIP4844, a part of Denkun, introduced a blob transaction type that rollups will use to post
data more cheaply to Ethereum. Furthermore, blob data is only stored by Ethereum consensus layer nodes for roughly
18 days before being deleted.
Covalence EWM will store blob data indefinitely, providing a persistent and verifiable layer
for storing roll-up history.
In addition to archival purposes, the EWM will help applications from compliance to
AI model training.
AI-use Cosescovalence structured data is used by a wide
range of consumers, from taxation tools, coin ledger, to investor dashboards, consensus,
to user wallets, rainbow. Artificial intelligence, AI, is an emerging data consumer well-suited for
CoValence data infrastructure products. To attract AI talent to the CoValent product,
the team has administered multiple
grants to AI projects. The Q1 grantees using Covalent in their AI applications are detailed
below. Smart Whales. An on-chain copy trading platform that enables investors to follow DEX
traders and automate trades to copy their activity. Backslash.BotFI A protocol that enables users to automate
DeFi tasks, such as copy trading, dollar cost averaging, DCA, limit order scheduling, and more.
It also offers an AI token screener, a front-running bot,
and other tools to enhance the DEX trading experience.
Backslash.LeicaAI A browser extension that offers on-chain analytics,
token contract analysis, wallet tracking, AI alerts offers on-chain analytics, token contract analysis,
wallet tracking, AI alerts of on-chain activity, and more.
Entendre Finance. An AI accounting tool that enables users to aggregate on-chain activity
from different platforms, automating transaction tracking, analysis, and record-keeping.
Closing Summary Covalent has significantly improved its network since Masari's last report on the protocol in Q4 2022. It has expanded support to over 225 blockchains,
decentralized another layer in its supply-side operations, launched the Gold Rush developer kit,
implemented a CQT buyback program, and announced the Ethereum wayback machine.
As we move forward into the remainder of 2024 and beyond,
Covalent is poised to increase its API usage while continuing to enhance ITS protocol in the
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