Voltz fundamentals

A space to discuss the fundamentals of ‘Voltz’.

Link to the dashboard: Voltz - Key metrics | Dashboard | Token Terminal

Token Terminal <> Voltz | Monthly data update (March 2023)

Chains tracked: Ethereum, Arbitrum

Methodology:

  • Trading volume : total notional trading volume on Voltz
  • Fees : total trading fees + liquidation fees paid by users
  • Supply-side fees : share of trading fees + liquidation fees that goes to the liquidity providers
  • Revenue : share of trading fees that goes to the protocol.
  • Token incentives : USD value of tokens that have been distributed to incentivise users
  • Earnings : Revenue minus token incentives
  • Treasury : Monthly average USD value of the protocol’s funds held on-chain (including unallocated governance tokens)
  • Daily active users : Monthly average number of daily distinct traders, depositors and withdrawers
  • Active developers : Monthly average number of distinct GitHub users that made 1+ commits to the project’s public GitHub repositories during the past 30 days
  • Code commits : Number of commits to the project’s public GitHub repositories

Metrics (March 2023):

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Thank you Token Terminal! We reviewed the monthly data update, and the values are in line with our benchmarks.

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Token Terminal <> Voltz | Monthly data update (April 2023)

Chains tracked: Arbitrum, Ethereum

Methodology:

  • Trading volume: Total notional trading volume on Voltz
  • Fees: Total trading fees + liquidation fees paid by users
  • Supply-side fees: Share of trading fees + liquidation fees that goes to the liquidity providers
  • Revenue: Share of trading fees that goes to the protocol
  • Token incentives: USD value of tokens that have been distributed to incentivise users
  • Earnings: Revenue minus token incentives
  • Treasury: Monthly average USD value of the protocol’s funds held on-chain (including unallocated governance tokens)
  • Daily active users: Monthly average number of daily distinct Traders, Withdrawers, and Depositors
  • Core developers: Monthly average number of distinct GitHub users that made 1+ commits to the project’s public GitHub repositories during the past 30 days
  • Code commits: Number of commits to the project’s public GitHub repositories

Metrics (April 2023):

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Thank you Token Terminal! We reviewed the monthly data update, and the values are in line with our benchmarks.

Token Terminal <> Voltz | Monthly data update (May 2023)

Chains tracked: Arbitrum, Ethereum

Methodology:

  • Trading volume: Total notional trading volume on Voltz
  • Fees: Total trading fees and liquidation fees paid by users
  • Supply-side fees: Share of trading fees and liquidation fees that goes to the liquidity providers
  • Revenue: Share of trading fees that goes to the protocol
  • Token incentives: USD value of tokens that have been distributed to incentivise users
  • Earnings: Revenue minus token incentives
  • Treasury: Monthly average USD value of the protocol’s funds held on-chain (including unallocated governance tokens)
  • Daily active users: Monthly average number of daily distinct Traders, Withdrawers, and Depositors
  • Weekly active users: Monthly average number of weekly distinct Traders, Withdrawers, and Depositors
  • Monthly active users: Monthly average number of monthly distinct Traders, Withdrawers, and Depositors
  • Core developers: Monthly average number of distinct GitHub users that made 1+ commits to the project’s public GitHub repositories during the past 30 days
  • Code commits: Number of commits to the project’s public GitHub repositories

Metrics (May 2023):

Thank you Token Terminal! We reviewed the monthly data update, and the values are in line with our benchmarks!

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Token Terminal <> Voltz | Monthly data update (June 2023)

Chains tracked: Arbitrum, Ethereum

Methodology:

  • Trading volume: Total notional trading volume on Voltz
  • Fees: Total trading fees + liquidation fees paid by users
  • Supply-side fees: Share of trading fees + liquidation fees that goes to the liquidity providers
  • Revenue: Share of trading fees that goes to the protocol
  • Token incentives: USD value of tokens that have been distributed to incentivise users
  • Earnings: Revenue minus token incentives
  • Treasury: Monthly average USD value of the protocol’s funds held on-chain (including unallocated governance tokens)
  • Daily active users: Monthly average number of daily distinct Traders, Withdrawers, and Depositors
  • Weekly active users: Monthly average number of weekly distinct Traders, Withdrawers, and Depositors
  • Monthly active users: Monthly average number of monthly distinct Traders, Withdrawers, and Depositors
  • Core developers: Monthly average number of distinct GitHub users that made 1+ commits to the project’s public GitHub repositories during the past 30 days
  • Code commits: Number of commits to the project’s public GitHub repositories

Metrics (June 2023):

Thank you Token Terminal! We reviewed the June data update, and the values are in line with our benchmarks!

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