VeChain Foundation reports $1.2B crypto treasury but spent just $4M in Q1

Published at: May 11, 2022

The VeChain Foundation has released its financial report for Q1 2022, showing that the project amassed an impressive $1.2 billion war chest but only spent about $4.1 million in the quarter.

VeChain is a layer-1 blockchain project designed to enhance supply chain management, and that supports decentralized apps (Dapp), decentralized finance (DeFi), and nonfungible tokens (NFT).

The Foundation’s Tuesday financial report for Q1 2022 outlines its balance sheet as of March 31and how it spent funds through the quarter. Although the treasury opened the year with $1.37 billion in assets between stablecoins, Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH) and VeChain (VET), it ended the quarter with $1.2 billion. The report states that most of the losses were incurred “due to crypto market fluctuations and other VeChain Foundation outgoings.”

The BTC price has fallen 34% since, ETH has fallen 36% and VET has fallen 54% since December 31, 2021, when the project marked the beginning of its Q1 tracking through March 31.

In the interest of continued transparency relating to the holdings and expenditures of the #VeChain Foundation, we are happy to share the Q1 2022 Financial Report:https://t.co/eJzc3NmBAx#SmartContracts #Blockchain #Finance #Cryptocurrency #VeChainThor $VET $VTHO

— VeChain Foundation (@vechainofficial) May 10, 2022

Of the $4.1 million outlaid in the first quarter, the Foundation spent $1.8 million on ecosystem business development, which was the highest expense. That includes partnerships, custodians, wallet providers, brokers, community events and ecosystem project cooperation.

Next was $1.1 million on ecosystem operations such as team costs, office space, utilities, consulting fees and external services.

While the report states that the treasury will be used to “ensure the long term development of the VeChainThor blockchain,” it is unclear whether the foundation will open the faucet on its treasury for more expenditures on investments.

Also absent from the report is how much money the Foundation earned through the first quarter. The VeChainThor blockchain collects fees for transactions that are distributed between validators and other stakeholders in the ecosystem. However, data on the total amount of fees accrued is not clear from the financial report.

VeChain’s carbon emissions data management system and VeCarbon’s partnership with cement industry players were announced in the financial report.

Related: VeChain can be used as payment in 2M stores — and VET bridged to BNB chain

During Q1, VeChain launched its own stablecoin through the Stably stablecoin issuer known as VeUSD. It also formed a partnership with Amazon Web Service (AWS) to build the VeCarbon emission management software-as-a-service (SaaS) system for China.

VET has a market cap of $2.6 billion and is down about 0.6% over the past 24 hours, trading at $0.04, according to CoinGecko data.

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