UCalgary teams up with Covalent for innovative blockchain data collaboration

Calgary, AB, February 12th, 2024, Chainwire

Data collected from the Covalent Network will enhance research and learning

The University of Calgary has become the first university to become a validator on the Covalent Network. Alfred Lehar, Ph.D., a professor in the Finance area of the Haskayne School of Business, and a group of research assistants will be responsible for collecting data from a blockchain and sending it to the Covalent Network, where participants parse and use the data. The university and Covalent are mutually excited because Covalent grows as a network with another validator ensuring long-term stability, and UCalgary gains access to hard-to-access chain data that can be used for research and teaching students about blockchains hands-on. By being a validator, the university also receives staking rewards in the form of Covalent cryptocurrency (CQT), which can be used to fund research. Covalent has endowed the university with 175,000 CQT, or approximately $44,000 CAD, to kickstart this collaboration.