Track how Camelot protocol revenue flows to GRAIL holders through fees, buybacks, and value accrual mechanisms.
Key questions and answers about Camelot revenue, fees, and token value accrual
Camelot generated $54.5M in gross revenue from Nov 2022 to May 2026 (1276 days), with $14.5M retained as net revenue. $12.5M accrued to GRAIL token holders.
This averages $$42.7K in daily gross revenue across the tracked period.
No, Camelot does not currently burn GRAIL tokens. The protocol does not employ a buy-back-and-burn or direct token burn mechanism.
The protocol generates fees from user activity, with a portion distributed back to GRAIL holders.
In 2026, Camelot generated $66.5K in gross revenue. Of that, $14.9K was distributed to token holders, $11.6K was retained as protocol revenue (treasury), $39.9K went to supply-side participants (e.g. liquidity providers).
Year-by-year revenue breakdown:
Camelot's gross revenue has decreased by 83.6% over the past 90 days compared to the prior 90-day period, from $220.2K to $36.1K.