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Rezolve launches revenue pools to support blockchain

December 30, 2025No Comments
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Agent trading company Rezolve Ai has launched a service called “Revenue Pools” for its corporate clients.

The new offering, offered by the company’s SQD Network subsidiary, is designed to meet growing demand from large enterprises and institutional clients, Rezolve said in a press release Monday (December 29).

“SQD provides high-performance blockchain data services to large global organizations, including Deutsche Telekom and leading DeFi protocols such as Morpho and PancakeSwap, whose platforms are designed to require continuous, large-scale access to historical and real-time data,” the statement said.

“SQD’s revenue pool model is designed to fund SQD’s infrastructure capacity directly through customer payments as customer usage increases, thereby strengthening long-term sustainability and alignment between customer usage and the economy.

Resolve said large customers pay to subscribe to data services, and providing this service at scale requires infrastructure capacity committed by SQD.

Through the Revenue Pool, SQD token holders can temporarily lock their SQD tokens to help bolster this capacity. Tokens are retained by the owner but cannot be moved or sold while locked. When customers pay, part of that payment can be shared with participants, who are compensated in stablecoins.

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“In short, customers pay for the service and those who help support it can share in the revenue it generates,” the statement said.

Rezolve says this is important for the SQD ecosystem because as blockchain data “becomes more and more critical to business operations, payments, analytics and enterprise systems, the economics of infrastructure are important.”

PYMNTS spoke earlier this year with Daniel Wagner, CEO of Rezolve Ai, about the changing face of e-commerce as consumers seek personalization, guidance and immediacy.

“The way we navigate e-commerce is not good,” Wagner told PYMNTS CEO Karen Webster for the Monday Conversation series. “It has served its purpose for almost 30 years, but it is no longer ideal.”

As the report adds, anyone who has tried to find a product online has been accustomed to entering a search term, scrolling through the results, and often abandoning their efforts. It’s a poor replacement for the personalized conversational experience that comes with an in-store conversation with a knowledgeable salesperson.

But Wagner believes a transformation is underway, one in which digital retail, aided by artificial intelligence, must finally deliver the intuitive, responsive experience that consumers have long taken for granted in physical stores.

“When you walk into a physical store, 7 times out of 10 you end up walking out with a product,” he said. “When you arrive on a digital platform, 7 times out of 10, you don’t leave with a product.”



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