The Research Framework
Effective crypto research combines multiple analytical approaches. Unlike traditional equities, crypto assets have unique characteristics that require specialized frameworks:
- Open-source code: You can inspect the actual technology
- On-chain transparency: All transactions are public
- Token mechanics: Supply schedules, utility, and governance
- Network effects: Value often correlates with adoption
- Rapid iteration: Protocols evolve much faster than companies
Start with Why does this exist? before asking "Will it go up?" Understand the problem, then evaluate whether this solution is the best approach, then assess whether the token captures value from that solution.
Fundamental Analysis
Problem & Market Opportunity
Start by understanding the use case:
- What problem does this protocol solve?
- How big is the addressable market?
- Is the problem significant enough to warrant a blockchain solution?
- Who are the users, and why would they choose this over alternatives?
Technology Assessment
Evaluate the technical foundation:
- Architecture: L1, L2, application, infrastructure
- Scalability: TPS, block times, fees under load
- Security: Consensus mechanism, audit history, incident response
- Composability: Integration with other protocols
- Developer experience: Documentation, tooling, support
Technical Deep Dives
Team & Governance
- Team background: Track record, relevant experience
- Funding: Runway, investor quality, token allocation to team
- Governance structure: DAO, multisig, foundation
- Transparency: Communication frequency, roadmap clarity
Competitive Analysis
Map the competitive landscape:
- Who are the direct competitors?
- What's the defensible moat (network effects, switching costs, brand)?
- Market share trends—gaining or losing?
- How does valuation compare to competitors on relevant metrics?
Tokenomics Analysis
Tokenomics determines how value flows through a protocol. Poor tokenomics can sink otherwise excellent projects.
Supply Dynamics
| Metric | What It Tells You | Red Flags |
|---|---|---|
| Circulating Supply | Tokens currently tradeable | <30% of total supply |
| Total Supply | All tokens that will exist | Unlimited without clear emission schedule |
| FDV/MC Ratio | Future dilution risk | FDV >10x market cap |
| Unlock Schedule | When tokens enter circulation | Large cliff unlocks, insider-heavy allocation |
| Inflation Rate | Annual supply increase | >10% without utility sinks |
Token Utility
How does the token accrue value?
- Fee revenue: Protocol fees paid in or bought back with the token
- Staking: Securing the network or earning yield
- Governance: Voting on protocol decisions
- Access: Required to use certain features
- Collateral: Used as backing for other assets
Ask: "If this protocol succeeds wildly, does the token necessarily benefit?" Many tokens have no clear value capture mechanism—success for the protocol doesn't translate to token value.
Tokenomics Resources
On-Chain Analysis
Blockchain transparency means you can verify claims with data. Key on-chain metrics:
Activity Metrics
- Daily Active Addresses (DAA): Unique addresses transacting
- Transaction Count: Raw throughput
- Transaction Value: Dollar volume moving
- New Addresses: Growth indicator
DeFi-Specific Metrics
- TVL (Total Value Locked): Assets deposited in protocol
- Protocol Revenue: Fees earned by the protocol
- Unique Users: Distinct wallets interacting
- Retention: Users returning over time
Holder Analysis
- Top Holder Concentration: Distribution of tokens
- Exchange Balances: Tokens on exchanges (sell pressure indicator)
- Long-term Holder Supply: Tokens not moved recently
- Whale Movements: Large holder behavior
On-Chain Deep Dives
Technical Analysis
Technical analysis studies price and volume patterns to identify trends and potential entry/exit points.
Key Concepts
- Trend: Direction of price movement (uptrend, downtrend, sideways)
- Support/Resistance: Price levels where buying/selling concentrates
- Volume: Confirmation of price moves
- Momentum: Speed of price change
Common Indicators
| Indicator | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Moving Averages | Trend identification, dynamic support/resistance |
| RSI | Overbought/oversold conditions |
| MACD | Momentum and trend changes |
| Bollinger Bands | Volatility and potential reversals |
| Volume Profile | Price levels with most trading activity |
Technical analysis works best in liquid markets with institutional participation. In crypto, particularly small caps, manipulation, low liquidity, and news-driven moves can invalidate patterns quickly. Use TA as one tool, not the only tool.
Valuation Methods
Crypto valuation is still evolving. Different asset types require different approaches:
Layer 1 Blockchains
- Fee Revenue Multiple: Market cap / annualized fees
- Monetary Premium: Value as money/collateral beyond utility
- Network Value to Transactions (NVT): MC / daily transaction value
- Comparable Analysis: Metrics vs. similar L1s
DeFi Protocols
- P/S (Price to Sales): FDV / annualized revenue
- P/TVL: Market cap / Total Value Locked
- Revenue per User: Protocol economics
- DCF (rare): Discounted cash flow for fee-generating protocols
Valuation Frameworks
Risk Assessment
Risk Categories
| Risk Type | What to Evaluate |
|---|---|
| Smart Contract Risk | Audit quality, bug bounty, incident history |
| Centralization Risk | Admin keys, governance concentration, single points of failure |
| Regulatory Risk | Jurisdiction, securities classification, compliance |
| Market Risk | Liquidity, correlation to BTC, volatility |
| Economic Risk | Tokenomics sustainability, inflation, sell pressure |
| Competitive Risk | Moat durability, fork risk, market dynamics |
Risk Analysis Resources
Research Checklist
Before Investing Checklist
- Understand what problem the protocol solves
- Read the whitepaper or documentation
- Check team background and track record
- Review token allocation and unlock schedule
- Verify smart contract audits
- Analyze on-chain activity trends
- Compare valuation to competitors
- Identify key risks and mitigations
- Determine position size based on conviction and risk
- Set criteria for exit (both profit-taking and stop-loss)
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