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CoW Protocol May 2023 Highlights

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TL;DR

  • For the month of May, CoW Protocol handled a volume of $770M, generating a total surplus of $5M
  • In exciting news, CoW Protocol launched dump.services and Safe bundling of transactions, improved the metamask approval process, and more
  • WE ARE HIRING! Find our latest job openings for engineering and businesss here: https://cow.fi/jobs

Protocol Stats

This month, CoW Protocol settled a total of $770M.

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This month, the top 3 batches worth highlighting are the following:

  • Batch with the highest % of CoW trades (Transaction details): The total batch volume was $104K, and it was created by two traders who were perfectly CoWed for 94% of their volume. One trader was buying $53K of USDC, while the other trader was selling $48K of USDC.

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  • Batch with the highest volume (Transaction details): The total batch volume was $7.6M and it was created by a single trader who was swapping $7.5M of USDT for $7.6M of USDC.

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  • Batch with the highest amount of surplus (Transaction details**)**: The total batch volume was $1.4M and it was created by a single trader who was swapping ETH for USDT. This trader generated the most surplus volume in a trade for the month of May, by getting $28.5K USDT extra (2% surplus).

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During the month of May, the top 10 traders traded a total of $128M.

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In the table below you can see the number of trades that CoW Swap traders executed, as well as their total volume. Our most active trader made a whopping 235 trades with CoW Protocol in May (PS: The top trader is not counted since it’s the CoW Swap ETH Flow Contract).

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Solvers

In May, we had one external team add a new solver to our production environment. This solver is named Propeller Heads and the CoW Protocol team is looking forward to seeing how it performs in the competition.

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You can find all of the solver statistics in the following table. Looking at this table, we can see that on average, for the month of May, solvers generated a total of $5M in surplus, which is money in the pockets of traders. The highest generated surplus by a single solver was $1.2M.

Governance

It was a quiet month in terms of governance! The CoW was just chilling.

Executed Proposals

No proposals were executed this month.

Draft Proposals

There were 2 new proposals asking for feedback before moving into the next phase, a final CIP, in their current form.

Technical Discussions

As an “agora” for technical topics on batch auctions or CoW Protocol related topics, the forum surfaced some very interesting posts.

  1. Towards a stronger price estimation competition

Make sure to read them and leave comments — your feedback is highly appreciated and will help move forward these important topics. If you are interested in submitting a proposal to the CoW DAO, make sure to use the following template.

CoWmunity News

Product Updates

Backend

The backend team has been working hard to improve the product infrastructure. In May, we:

  • Started working on custom pre and post interactions for the Composable CoW Framework
  • Kicked off a grant for implementing automatic indexing of smart contract orders
  • Implemented a change to allow external solvers to return multiple solutions and have the driver pick the best valid one once the driver is maintained by solvers
  • Worked on the custom order interaction progress
  • Supported several teams during the EthLisbon Hackathon
  • Worked on the autopilot side of things for CIP-20
  • Reviewed brahma integration
  • Made progress on “verified quotes”, which are quotes (price estimates) verified by a simulation

Frontend

The frontend team published several improvements to the UI, as well as the overall UI infrastructure. In May, we:

  • Improved the approval context in CoW Swap after a new Metamask release broke our flow of gas-less transactions
  • Improved confirmations for Safe users and mobile wallets that were experiencing issues with blocked confirmations. A nicer UX now prevents these issues
  • Launched the 🥠 Fortune Cookie
  • Worked on the TWAP Order Implementation, specifying architecture design for trade interfaces (Swap, limit orders, advanced orders)
  • Launched the first feature of bundling transactions for Safe users
  • Started specification New API for “Backend for frontend”
  • Fixed USDT token approval (it required an initial transaction with an amount of 0; now it’s back to normal)

Open Job Positions

The CoW Protocol team is currently hiring for:

Business Development

Business Development Team Lead Remote or Lisbon

Engineering

Software Engineering Team Lead Remote or Lisbon

For more information on our latest job openings, visit: https://cow.fi/jobs