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Access onchain data across 100+ chains via API, SDK, or CLI. Build trading bots, dashboards, and AI agents with structured and reliable data.

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GoldRush - powered by Covalent@goldrushdev·
Introducing the $10/month GoldRush Vibe Coding Plan Built for fast iteration without sacrificing correctness. Full onchain data. Stable APIs. No overthinking infra while you ship. Learn more goldrush.dev/blog/introduci…
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Congratulations to @arc on the $222M token presale. If you're building on Arc testnet, the Arc Testnet API is live on GoldRush powered by Covalent You can now stream: • wallet activity • token balances • transaction history • decoded log events on 22 endpoints. Plug it into Claude or Codex and start shipping.
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CORA@playcora·
@goldrushdev Really appeciate the reach out! We’d love to chat more. What’s the best way to connect?
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"Fundamentally Blockchain is just a database. A specialized data structure." @gane5h quotes this while mentioning how he had spent a decade in data infrastructure before entering crypto. He brought the same discipline to a new kind of database. Hence the name. Covalent comes from covalent bonds in chemistry. We bind databases and blockchains. The biggest data companies have compounded for decades while everything around them got rebuilt. Crypto's just the next schema. So we built the data layer first. Extracted block space. Refined it. Indexed 100+ chains. Made it queryable and verifiable. The data layer outlasts everything above it.
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Covalent@Covalent_HQ·
Rebuilt to power the pioneers of the Agentic future 13.05.2026 👀
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Dosa_Unbroken ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ / never gib up
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GoldRush - powered by Covalent@goldrushdev

"Fundamentally Blockchain is just a database. A specialized data structure." @gane5h quotes this while mentioning how he had spent a decade in data infrastructure before entering crypto. He brought the same discipline to a new kind of database. Hence the name. Covalent comes from covalent bonds in chemistry. We bind databases and blockchains. The biggest data companies have compounded for decades while everything around them got rebuilt. Crypto's just the next schema. So we built the data layer first. Extracted block space. Refined it. Indexed 100+ chains. Made it queryable and verifiable. The data layer outlasts everything above it.

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GoldRush - powered by Covalent@goldrushdev

"Fundamentally Blockchain is just a database. A specialized data structure." @gane5h quotes this while mentioning how he had spent a decade in data infrastructure before entering crypto. He brought the same discipline to a new kind of database. Hence the name. Covalent comes from covalent bonds in chemistry. We bind databases and blockchains. The biggest data companies have compounded for decades while everything around them got rebuilt. Crypto's just the next schema. So we built the data layer first. Extracted block space. Refined it. Indexed 100+ chains. Made it queryable and verifiable. The data layer outlasts everything above it.

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@goldrushdev @gane5h Covelant is very creative but building the blockchain around previous experience Goated
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Minara AI@minara·
Minara just crossed $2,000,000,000 in trading volume! To celebrate, all Minara plans (Lite, Starter, Pro, and Business) are now 20% off, monthly and annually, until UTC May 19 23:59. 😎 gMinara → minara.ai
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Daniel ☂️@DisturbedCoin·
Nautilus is a private finance back office for Solana teams. The core idea is simple: stablecoin-native businesses should not have to choose between user privacy and operational visibility. Public payments are great for settlement, but terrible for payroll, contractor compensation, sensitive invoices, vendor relationships, and treasury context. Private payments solve part of that, but privacy alone is not enough. Teams still need receivables, payroll runs, treasury coverage, reconciliation, and audit controls. That’s what Nautilus demonstrates. In the demo, a team can create private payment links, track encrypted balances, manage invoices, run private payroll, inspect treasury coverage, and issue or revoke compliance grants. @UmbraPrivacy powers the private payment rail: encrypted balances, private settlement, receiver- claimable flows, and selective disclosure. @goldrushdev powers the operator layer: live treasury visibility, asset breakdowns, and coverage ratios so a team can understand whether public reserves cover private outstanding invoices. The result is a workflow where different people see the right level of information: - Public chain observers see encrypted activity. - Operators see business-level totals, runway, invoice status, and treasury coverage. - Auditors get explicitly granted access for the review period, and that access can be revoked. That separation matters. A founder should be able to pay a team privately without leaking every salary. A finance lead should be able to know whether the company is solvent without exposing every counterparty. An auditor should be able to verify what they were asked to verify without receiving permanent access to everything. Nautilus is built around that balance: private where people need protection, visible where the business needs proof. This demo is showcase-first, so the flow is intentionally focused on the operator story: dashboard, invoices, payroll, ops, and compliance. The goal is to show what a serious private stablecoin back office could feel like when privacy is not a bolt-on feature, but the default payment rail.
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Syc.hype@Sychype·
After being through multiple cycles in crypto it very much confuses me how people can still write off Hyperliquid There has literally never been anything like Hyperliquid built before, the scale and vision is bigger than anything. Its incomparable to a L1 or a CEX Hyperliquid
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