Monad Now Live on Covalent
What’s Live
Monad is a high-performance, EVM-compatible L1 built for parallel execution and low-latency finality. It’s designed for the workloads that care about microseconds, perps, orderbooks, prediction markets, and onchain agents.
With today’s integration, Monad slots directly into Covalent’s sub-second Data Co-Processor. As soon as a Monad block is finalized, its full state—blocks, transactions, logs, traces, balances, and contract metadata—is indexed, streamed, and made queryable through GoldRush’s Foundational and ultra-fast Streaming APIs.
Monad Positions for Liquidity & Developers
Today’s launch brings Monad’s full day-one ecosystem of high-frequency apps into the sub-second Data Co-Processor. Monad’s architecture combines optimistic parallel execution with an EVM-compatible environment, targeting high throughput, low latency, and low fees, making it a natural home for perps and CLOB DEXs that need fast, granular state for margin, liquidations, and routing, as well as prediction and social markets where odds move quickly with both onchain and offchain signals. It also suits onchain agents and automation that must read, compute, and execute on short time scales, along with institutional and HFT participants who require both performance and verifiability.
The sub-second Data Co-Processor ties this ecosystem together. Monad delivers the execution; Covalent turns that execution into standardized, sub-second data accessible over a single API surface, so developers and institutions can act on Monad’s state as quickly as it finalizes.
Available Today
Monad data is now live via GoldRush’s Streaming and Foundational APIs and by extension SpeedRun. Whether you’re building:
Execution bots and searcher infrastructure
Risk engines and compliance dashboards
Agent frameworks that trade or hedge on Monad
Analytics and research products for the ecosystem
You can plug into Monad through the same GoldRush API you use across 150+ other chains.
Query every block, transaction, log, and contract on Monad. Subscribe to finalized events in milliseconds via the Streaming API. Combine Monad data with other networks in a single schema to build cross-chain views of liquidity, risk, and user behavior.
Learn more about the Monad integration in the Covalent docs and start building with Monad data today.