What Cleaton covers, chain by chain

Every chain and venue class in the covered universe, with the accounting method committed per pool and the calibration stratum each is scored against. Coverage is published alongside accuracy, because accuracy on a hand-picked subset is a much weaker claim.

Aggregators report a level and incentive trackers report an expiry date. Both are necessary inputs and neither is a durability estimate: an expiry says when the subsidy stops, not how much liquidity leaves when it does, which depends on depositor composition and where else that capital can go. That is the part Cleaton is built for, across 36 surfaces carrying the same primitive.

16 venue classes covered, August 2026

Coverage, venue by venue

Baseline hazard is stratified by venue class, because a lending market with utilisation-dependent withdrawal availability behaves nothing like a constant-product AMM. Each entry says what is committed per class and where the estimate degrades.

Covered or attested?

Covered means the ingestion and feature pipeline runs for a venue. Attested means a signed horizon is published for a specific pool within it. A chain can be fully covered while individual pools on it are declined: a pool outside the support of every calibration stratum gets an explicit OUT_OF_SUPPORT record rather than an extrapolated number. Declining to make a confident claim is a supported output, and those declines are published too.

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Publish a horizon. Get scored on it in public.

Durability attestation for autonomous capital. Signed, bonded, and checked against what actually happened — hits and misses alike.