On-Chain Data 8
Calibrated launch value from the rulebook. This basket carries no order panel today.
Why this basket exists
What the construction is trying to capture, who it is built for, and how it is meant to be sized inside a wider allocation.
Eight protocols around analytics, oracles and data networks. GRT for indexing, FET for agent infrastructure, LINK and PYTH for oracles. Designed for thematic conviction on the on-chain data category, BTC-correlated by design. A purer data-infrastructure cut than OOR6, with more emphasis on indexing and analytics over price feeds. Diversification benefit is intra-sector.
- Sector family · Moderate risk tier
- Rule-based, divisor-method NAV
No committee note is published for this basket yet. The text above is its catalogue description; the framing beside it is derived from the mandate and the risk tier.
8 holdings, drawn to scale
Each tile's area is its weight in the basket, so the picture and the table below it are the same data read two ways.
| Holding | Share | Weight | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01GRT | 28% | ||
| 02FET | 14% | ||
| 03LINK | 13% | ||
| 04API3 | 11% | ||
| 05BAND | 10% | ||
| 06TRB | 9% | ||
| 07DIA | 8% | ||
| 08PYTH | 7% | ||
| Total | 100% |
Why each name earned its seat
Research notes per constituent: the case for the asset, the regime that suits it, and the risk the seat carries.
- GRT28%Growth
Research note pending for this holding. Its weight and its role in the mandate are published above.
- FET14%Growth
Research note pending for this holding. Its weight and its role in the mandate are published above.
- LINK13%Infrastructure
Chainlink is the dominant oracle network and the only institutional-grade middleware token in the catalogue. CCIP makes it the de facto oracle layer for tokenized assets.
Performs in oracle-narrative phases and RWA cycles. Underperforms in pure-crypto retail rotations where infrastructure is unfashionable.
middleware competition - API311%Growth
Research note pending for this holding. Its weight and its role in the mandate are published above.
- BAND10%Growth
Research note pending for this holding. Its weight and its role in the mandate are published above.
Show the remaining 3 holdings
- TRB9%Growth
Research note pending for this holding. Its weight and its role in the mandate are published above.
- DIA8%Growth
Research note pending for this holding. Its weight and its role in the mandate are published above.
- PYTH7%Growth
Research note pending for this holding. Its weight and its role in the mandate are published above.
What the numbers say
Simulated on historical constituent prices. A Sharpe is only published once the measured window clears 90 days, and drawdowns keep their sign.
Every figure above is simulated on historical constituent prices for a basket that has not traded. It describes how the rules would have behaved, not how they will behave. ODATA8 is part of a public preview.
Max expected loss over the horizon · 95% confidence · historical distribution. There is a 5% chance the actual loss is larger.
| Window | Return | Sharpe | vs BTC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full window | −69.2% | −0.54 | −1.26 |
| 1 year | −63.8% | −0.93 | −0.10 |
| 6 months | −37.9% | −1.10 | −0.41 |
| 3 months | +13.5% | 1.42 | −1.99 |
| 1 month | −1.4% | Not graded | · |
Returns are simulated over each window. A Sharpe is published only once that window clears 90 days, so the shorter rows read Not graded and carry no comparison with bitcoin. Short windows flatter and punish at random; read the full window first and treat the rest as texture.
What could go wrong
Priced off this basket's own weights rather than off a generic disclaimer, so every figure below can be checked against the table above.
Drawdowns of 30 to 50% are within historical range during cycle bottoms, tracking the broader crypto market. Family-standard caps and rebalancing rules apply.
- Top-name weightLow
GRT is the largest position at 28%. Capped by methodology but still drives index direction.
- Short price historyMedium
FET, PYTH have under a year of usable history. Backtest metrics carry wider error bars.
- Elevated volatilityMedium
Backtest annualised vol 74%. See the backtest panel above for the full risk numbers.
- Deep historical drawdownHigh
Max drawdown reached −89% in the backtest window. Size accordingly.
- Pre-live statusLow
Second Wave index. NAV is computed but the basket isn't yet open for live allocation.
| Scenario | Loss on net asset value |
|---|---|
| GRT loses half its valueLargest holding, 28.0% of the basket | −14.0%Mechanical |
| The three largest holdings fall 30%GRT, FET, LINK · 55.0% of the basket together | −16.5%Mechanical |
| The deepest simulated fall repeatsRecorded once in the window, 698 days to recover | −88.5%Recorded |
| A bad month, one in twenty95% historical value at risk over 30 days | −33.2%Measured |
The mechanical rows hold every other holding still, which is the optimistic case. This basket measured 0.72 correlation to bitcoin over its window: the holdings often move together, though less tightly than a broad crypto basket. Read the figures as a floor on the damage, never a ceiling.
The research behind the construction
This strategy has been shelved
Constituent overlap with OOR6 exceeds 60% of effective weight once the long-tail data tokens are excluded. The remaining differentiator (GRT indexing) does not justify a separate basket. We consolidate exposure into the post-refresh OOR6 construction.
Retired 2026-05-24