Analytics Weekly Highlights | 2025-W22

Naoufel

6/2/20252 min read

Hi Invader, and welcome to the Analytics Weekly Highlights for Week 22 of 2025.

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Supply & Market Capitalisation

In week 22 we observe a substantial increase of the price and market capitalization  : 

  • INV FDV USD: 17,552,100 USD (+4.05%)

  • INV Circulating Supply USD: 17,001,001 (+4.05%)

  • INV Circulating: 595,690 (steady)

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DOLA Feds

DOLA Feds

This week the Fed Chair contracted the DOLA supply by more than 24 millions to accommodate FiRM deprecated markets :

  • Total DOLA Supply: 179,235,415 DOLA (-12.05%)

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FiRM

Usage

FiRM user numbers display little changes in week 22.

  • Borrowers: 95 (-1)

  • Stakers: 119 (steady)

  • Active Users: 204 (steady)

Markets

FiRM markets TVL show resilience above the 100 millions TVL and current borrows are displaying a nice USD 1.2M increase in week 22 (due to large borrows on yvCurve-DOLA-USR-f and yvCurve-DOLA-sUSDs-f markets).

  • TVL : 100,478,556 USD (-0.35%)

  • Current Borrows : 71,771,431 DOLA (+1.82%)

This week we spotted a million dollar transaction and many more above the 100k mark mainly on the above mentioned markets.

👉🏾 To see the full list , scroll below this section.

DBR

This week the DBR burning mechanism has been very active this week with more than 1.8 millions DBR burned :

  • Burned: 556,933 DBR

  • Total Burned: 48,074,701 DBR (Change: +1.16%)

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sDOLA

At the end of Week 21 sDOLA deposits continue to cool down below 32 millions :

  • Total deposits : 31,783,255 DOLA (-4.60%)

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sINV

In Week 22 sINV deposits see no activity :

  • Total deposits : 34,402 INV (steady%)

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DBR Virtual Auction

This week the DBR auction was active :

  • Total DOLA bougth : 2,786,183 DOLA (+77,710 DOLA / +2.87%)

  • Total DBR sold : 31,881,717 DBR (+960,000 / +3.10%)

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DOLA Liquidity Pools

On the LP front, we observe a strong inflow of DOLA and small outflow in Other Assets :

  • DOLA in LPs: 44,241,828 DOLA (+7.08%)

  • Other Assets in LPs: 40,423,610 USD (-5.62%)

  • DOLA/Other Assets Ratio: 109.45% (Change: +12.26 pp)

The largest changes this week are observed on Ethereum Mainnet :

  • D0LA-USR curve lp TVL increases by USD 1.3 million (+4.31%) to USD 31.2 millions at week close

  • D0LA-deUSD curve lp TVL decreases by USD 0.9 million (-11.95%) to USD 6.7 millions at week close

More exhaustive figures available in the table below !

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Governance

This week in governance was quiet with only 2 proposal created, they were related to :

Stay tuned for more insights next week ! If you have any data question don't hesitate to reach out to @naouufel on X/Twitter or to the Analytics General channel on our Discord.

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Notes

Supply & Market Capitalisation : positions : on-chain data (RPC) , prices : DefiLLama

FiRM & Governance : on-chain data (subgraph: inverse-governance-subgraph)

DOLA Feds : on-chain data (RPC)

Markets : prices: Coingecko ; CEX trades & volume: Coingecko ; DEX trades & volume: on-chain data

Liquidity Pools : positions : on-chain data (RPC) ; prices : DefiLLama

To process and analyze the data we make a heavy use of python scripts and SQL which rely on our in-house data analytics platform Inverse Watch.

The data presented in this article has been aggregated on a weekly basis and is combining multiple data sources listed below. It is presented for information purposes and does not constitute an investment advice.

This analysis was realized taking assumptions due to the quality of the historical data available for some token prices. For this reason, some historical values might deviate from the reality

We do strive to continuously improve our data productions processes and are upgrading our methodology every day with the best tools available. For this rreason the data might periodically get revised.

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