
Priyank Gupta developed a Quanto perpetuals adapter for the DefiLlama/dimension-adapters repository, expanding data coverage to Solana-based perpetuals. Using TypeScript and leveraging API integration and data fetching skills, Priyank designed the adapter to retrieve fee data from external APIs, calculate daily fees burned by comparing current and previous dates, and associate these fees with the QTO token address. The implementation included defining a standardized methodology for fees, revenue, and holder revenue, supporting transparent token economics and governance. Priyank’s work focused on end-to-end adapter development, ensuring stability and compatibility, and provided more comprehensive DeFi metrics for stakeholders and business reporting.

October 2025 monthly summary for DefiLlama/dimension-adapters. Key features delivered: Quanto perpetuals adapter for Solana with fee data integration. The adapter fetches API fee data, computes daily fees burned based on requested and previous dates, and attaches these fees to the QTO token address. It also defines a methodology for fees, revenue, and holder revenue to standardize economics across adapters. Major bugs fixed: No notable bugs reported this month; stability and compatibility checks were performed as part of feature rollout. Overall impact and accomplishments: Expanded data coverage to Solana-based Quanto perpetuals, enabling more complete DeFi metrics, improved fee accounting, and stronger alignment with token economics, providing clearer revenue signals for governance and stakeholders. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Solana ecosystem integration, API data ingestion, revenue calculation logic, end-to-end adapter development, and documentation.
October 2025 monthly summary for DefiLlama/dimension-adapters. Key features delivered: Quanto perpetuals adapter for Solana with fee data integration. The adapter fetches API fee data, computes daily fees burned based on requested and previous dates, and attaches these fees to the QTO token address. It also defines a methodology for fees, revenue, and holder revenue to standardize economics across adapters. Major bugs fixed: No notable bugs reported this month; stability and compatibility checks were performed as part of feature rollout. Overall impact and accomplishments: Expanded data coverage to Solana-based Quanto perpetuals, enabling more complete DeFi metrics, improved fee accounting, and stronger alignment with token economics, providing clearer revenue signals for governance and stakeholders. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Solana ecosystem integration, API data ingestion, revenue calculation logic, end-to-end adapter development, and documentation.
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