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On-Chain Data 8

T2RetiredS −0.54
Reference net asset value
410.85usd

Calibrated launch value from the rulebook. This basket carries no order panel today.

Family
Sector
Risk profile
Moderate
Holdings
8
Weighting
Liquidity adjusted
Rebalance
Not published
Sharpe grade
−0.54
The thesis

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.

How it is meant to be used
Built forGeneralist crypto allocators with a multi-quarter horizon.
Typical sizing20 to 40% of a crypto sleeve
Weighting ruleLiquidity adjusted
Risk tierModerate
Composition

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.

Weight by area
8 holdings
GRT · 28% of the basketGRT28%FET · 14% of the basketFET14%LINK · 13% of the basketLINK13%API3 · 11% of the basketAPI311%BAND · 10% of the basketBAND10%TRB · 9% of the basketTRB9%DIA · 8% of the basketDIA8%PYTH · 7% of the basketPYTH7%
Largest holding
GRT 28.0%
The single name that moves net asset value most.
Top three
55.0%
Share of the basket held by its three largest names.
Effective holdings
6.39
Equal weight equivalent of 8 named positions.
Published weights
largest first
Published weights for all 8 holdings, largest first.
HoldingShareWeight
01GRT28%
02FET14%
03LINK13%
04API311%
05BAND10%
06TRB9%
07DIA8%
08PYTH7%
Total100%
Holdings

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.

The record

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.

Backtested record
844 day window
Sharpe grade
−0.54Negative
Measured over 844 days against a bitcoin reference of 0.33.
Total return
−69.2%
Across the full window, simulated.
Max drawdown
−88.5%
Deepest peak to trough. 698 days to recover.
Annualised volatility
73.8%
Standard deviation of daily returns, annualised.
Beta vs bitcoin
1.34
Correlation 0.72.
Effective holdings
6.39
Of 8 named. Equal weight equivalent, from the published weights.
Simulated rebalance
Quarterly
Backtest assumption, not a published cadence.
Jensen alpha
−58.6%
Excess over what beta to bitcoin alone explains.
R squared
0.53
Share of the basket's moves bitcoin explains.
Bitcoin reference · Sharpe 0.33 · max drawdown −76.6%
OCBE100 reference · Sharpe 0.34 · max drawdown −61.1%

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.

Loss tail
95% VaR · loss tailhistorical
1-week · 7d−18%
1-month · 30d−33%

Max expected loss over the horizon · 95% confidence · historical distribution. There is a 5% chance the actual loss is larger.

Across timeframes
vs bitcoin
Simulated return for this basket over five windows, with a Sharpe and a comparison with bitcoin wherever the window is long enough to publish one.
WindowReturnSharpevs 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.

Risk

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.

Structural flags
5 on this basket
  • 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.

If it goes wrong
effect on net asset value
4 downside scenarios for this basket, and the loss each one would put on net asset value.
ScenarioLoss 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.

Further reading

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