SKALE (SKL): tokenomics, risks and score
A network of application specific chains where end users pay no gas at all, with costs covered instead by the applications subscribing to a chain.
What SKALE is, and what it does
This is a scaling layer. It processes transactions away from a base chain and periodically settles back to it, so transactions cost far less while still relying on the base chain for security.
What the SKL token itself does: It can be staked to earn rewards, though a large part of those rewards is newly issued token rather than earned revenue.
Where it runs: SKALE. Mechanism: Elastic sidechain network with zero gas fees. It has been running since 2020, so roughly 6 years.
The facts
- TICKER
- SKL
- SECTOR
- Layer 2 and scaling
- CHAIN
- SKALE
- LAUNCHED
- 2020, so around 6 years of operating history
- MECHANISM
- Elastic sidechain network with zero gas fees
- MAXIMUM SUPPLY
- 7 billion
- VALUE CAPTURE
- Staking only
- UPGRADE CONTROL
- DAO governed
- VESTING
- Complete
- LIQUIDITY BAND
- Micro cap. Thin, often a single venue or pool. Treat the quoted price as indicative only.
How the score breaks down
Each dimension is explained on the directory page, and the reasoning behind it is taught in the Academy research process.
Supply and value capture
A hard maximum supply that cannot be raised without the agreement of essentially every participant. Holders can stake to earn rewards, though much of that reward is newly issued rather than earned revenue.
Changes go through token holder governance, so control is distributed but influenced by whoever holds most. Ownership is moderately concentrated. A handful of large holders could move the market.
Where it is strong and where it is not
- Has operated for around 6 years and through at least one full bear market
- Supply is capped, so holders are not diluted indefinitely
- Audited, with published reports
- Fully open source, so the code can be independently reviewed
- Thin liquidity. Check order book depth before assuming you can exit
Incident history
No major exploit, collapse or regulatory action on record against this asset.
Our read
The main risk
Applications must pay for chains regardless of usage, and per chain validator sets are relatively small.
Before you buy anything
Check the contract address against the project's own documentation rather than a search result or a screener link, since impersonation tokens with identical names and logos are listed constantly. Check the order book depth before assuming you can exit at the quoted price. And write down what would make you wrong before you buy, not after. The Academy thesis module covers why that single habit protects more capital than any indicator.
