
Jack Russell Terrier developed a new BabyDoge DEX Adapter for the DefiLlama/dimension-adapters repository, focusing on expanding protocol coverage to the BSC chain. He used TypeScript and GraphQL to integrate the Algebra Subgraph, enabling automated retrieval of daily trading volume and fee data. The adapter computes protocol and supply-side revenue splits at 3% and 97%, respectively, and includes a detailed methodology description to ensure transparent data lineage. Jack prioritized maintainability and documentation, reducing manual integration effort for downstream analytics. Over the month, his work centered on feature delivery and adapter development, with no major bug fixes required during this period.

For 2025-09, delivered a new BabyDoge DEX Adapter using the Algebra Subgraph on BSC to fetch daily volume and fees, and to calculate protocol (3%) and supply-side (97%) revenue splits. The adapter runs on the BSC chain and includes a clear methodology description to ensure transparent data lineage. This work expands Dimension Adapters coverage to BSC, improves revenue attribution accuracy, and reduces manual integration effort for downstream dashboards and analytics. No major bug fixes were recorded this month; the focus was on feature delivery, documentation, and maintainability.
For 2025-09, delivered a new BabyDoge DEX Adapter using the Algebra Subgraph on BSC to fetch daily volume and fees, and to calculate protocol (3%) and supply-side (97%) revenue splits. The adapter runs on the BSC chain and includes a clear methodology description to ensure transparent data lineage. This work expands Dimension Adapters coverage to BSC, improves revenue attribution accuracy, and reduces manual integration effort for downstream dashboards and analytics. No major bug fixes were recorded this month; the focus was on feature delivery, documentation, and maintainability.
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