Uniswap
Coverage of Uniswap in the Nexus archive.
- Uniswap Jumps Double Digits as Standard Chartered Eyes $100 UNI by 2030
Uniswap's DeFi token has risen 20% in a day, driven by a Standard Chartered report projecting $100 UNI by 2030 and the launch of Uniswap's tokenized-stock. The increase reflects renewed investor interest in the DeFi platform.
- Uniswap jumps 22% and altcoins rip while bitcoin stalls before the Fed
Uniswap's price increased by 22%, altcoins are performing strongly, and Bitcoin is stalling ahead of the Federal Reserve's actions.
- CoinDesk 20 performance update: Uniswap (UNI) gains 12.9% while index trades lower
Uniswap's token (UNI) increased by 12.9% in the CoinDesk 20 performance update, while the CoinDesk 20 index is trading lower.
- Wall Street Could Boost Uniswap's Token Price Nearly 40x by 2030: Standard Chartered
Standard Chartered predicts Uniswap's UNI token could increase nearly fortyfold by 2030 as Wall Street shifts on-chain. The analysis attributes the potential surge to institutional adoption of blockchain technology.
- Crypto Industry Heavyweights Urge Senate to Pass Clarity Act With Developer Protections Intact
Over 60 cryptocurrency industry leaders, including executives from Coinbase, a16z crypto, and Uniswap, urged Senate leaders to pass the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act with protections for blockchain developers intact. The letter emphasized Section 604 (BRCA) of the bill, which shields non-controlling developers from federal money transmission prosecution, as critical to sustaining U.S. blockchain innovation. The bill passed the House in July 2025 and cleared the Senate Banking Committee in May 2026 but remains pending in the full Senate.
- Scammers make $400K through fake Uniswap ads on Google
Malicious phishing advertisements impersonating Uniswap on Google Search have scammed attackers out of at least $400,000. A blockchain analyst has issued a warning about these fake ads targeting users. The incident highlights the growing threat of crypto-related scams on digital platforms.
- Is there anyone here who understands how raydium-cp-swap's code works?
A user is seeking technical assistance and expertise regarding Raydium's constant product swap mechanism, which functions as a Solana-based automated market maker similar to Uniswap but without concentrated liquidity features. The post indicates the user has specific questions about the codebase implementation that require specialized knowledge.
- UNI is now native on Solana through Sunrise
UNI token is now natively available on the Solana blockchain through Sunrise, enabling seamless cross-chain transfers. Users can move their UNI tokens from other blockchains to Solana and back with ease, marking a significant milestone in practical cross-chain usability.
- BREAKING: $UNI From Uniswap Is Now Live On Solana Via SunriseDefi 🦄
Uniswap's UNI token is now available on the Solana blockchain through SunriseDefi integration. The token can be accessed through multiple Solana-based applications including Jupiter Exchange, Phantom, Fomo, and others.
- UNI has finally come to Solana via Sunrise
UNI token is now available on the Solana blockchain through the Sunrise bridge, allowing users to transfer UNI from other chains natively to Solana and back. This development represents a step toward interoperability where blockchain networks become more seamlessly connected.
- CoinDesk 20 performance update: Uniswap (UNI), up 3.7%, leads index higher
The CoinDesk 20 index rose due to Uniswap's 3.7% increase, leading the index higher. Uniswap, represented by the ticker UNI, drove the growth. The performance update highlights a positive trend in the cryptocurrency market.
- Best swap aggregator for ETH
The author has been using Uniswap as a default swap aggregator for ETH and found it to be consistently better than others. They are unsure why they never questioned this before. The author submitted their experience for discussion.
- Cheapest DEX for swapping above $10k?
The user swapped $22k of ETH to USDC on Uniswap and lost $480 to slippage, experiencing price impact issues with larger swaps above $10k. They are seeking a better alternative for larger swaps. The issue was not encountered with smaller amounts.
- everyone read tally leaving governance as "daos are dead." i think that's backwards
Tally stepped out of governance in March, but this doesn't mean onchain voting is finished. The vote itself is a contract and governance keeps executing regardless of any one company maintaining a frontend for it. The real dependency is the infra around the contract, such as relayers and indexers.
- I built a free AI bot that scans 22 major DAOs for governance proposals that move token prices
A free AI bot scans 22 major DAOs for governance proposals that can impact token prices and sends alerts on Telegram. The bot analyzes each proposal for financial impact and provides confidence scores. It currently tracks DAOs such as Uniswap, Aave, and Lido.
- Uniswap alternative for large swaps?
The user is experiencing high slippage on Uniswap when swapping large amounts of cryptocurrency, resulting in significant losses. They are seeking alternatives or advice for improving their experience. The user recently lost $300 to slippage on a $14k ETH to USDC swap.
- Uniswap DAO votes to take back $42m of governance tokens loaned to delegates
Uniswap DAO has voted to retrieve $42 million of governance tokens that were loaned to delegates. The decision marks a significant move by the organization to reclaim its tokens. This development may have implications for the future of Uniswap's governance structure.
- Uniswap v3 protocol on BSC
The Uniswap v3 protocol is not visible on BSC when clicking on explore, despite pools still being active. Pools on v3 protocol are visible on other chains. The reason for this discrepancy is unknown.
- downside of uniswap liquidity pool for wbtc/stable
The user is providing liquidity for ETH and BTC paired with a stable coin and is wondering about the downsides of this investment strategy. They mention that if the value goes up or down, they are okay with receiving the fees in either asset. The user is seeking to understand potential issues with this approach.
- The protocol that survived its own founder, then SBF, then itself
SushiSwap, a DeFi protocol, has survived multiple challenges including its founder selling his stake and the successor Sam Bankman-Fried being involved in crypto fraud. The token's price has significantly decreased from $23 to $0.20-$0.30. Despite this, SushiSwap is still operating across 40+ chains.
- What do these transactions indicate This is the MPP token for Megprime pay on Base, is this pattern of transactions suspicious? MegPrime offers a link to buy MPP on Uniswap, but it appears the liquidity has been completely pulled. CCould this be a rug pull in progress?
MegPrime's MPP token transactions show a suspicious pattern, possibly indicating a rug pull in progress, with liquidity completely pulled from Uniswap. The transaction pattern raises concerns about the legitimacy of MegPrime's operations. Users are advised to exercise caution when dealing with MPP tokens.
- there is no "best exchange" there is the best one for what you're actually trying to do. stop tier-listing and start asking the right question
The best cryptocurrency exchange depends on the user's specific needs and goals, such as simple fiat transactions or trading derivatives. Different exchanges are suitable for different purposes, and self-custody with a decentralized exchange (DEX) is often the right choice for medium to long-term holds. Users should consider factors like fees, execution quality, and token availability when choosing an exchange.
- Anyone else been quietly watching the SushiSwap turnaround?
SushiSwap has undergone a significant turnaround, achieving over $10M in revenue and becoming profitable, with notable developments including a $3.3M investment from Synthesis and the integration of Katana, which has reached $100M TVL. The project's quiet period was misinterpreted as decline, but it has shown resilience. Key changes to token economics were made following a December emissions vote.
- half the protocols on DefiLlama right now are just CeFi with a token and we all know it
The author criticizes the current state of DeFi protocols, stating that many are not truly decentralized and can be controlled by a small group of people. They propose a test to determine if a protocol is truly DeFi, citing examples such as Uniswap V2 pools. The author argues that the term DeFi has become too broad and needs to be redefined.
- Cheapest way to swap large amounts of ETH to USDC
The article discusses challenges with high slippage on Uniswap for large ETH-to-USDC swaps, prompting exploration of liquidity aggregators for better rates. The user seeks recommendations for platforms effective at handling transactions over $2,000.
- Sushi quietly shipped 5 new products in 12 months. the architecture is more interesting than the token chart suggests.
Sushi protocol has evolved from a Uniswap fork to a multi-product DeFi ecosystem with specialized DEX offerings like RP7, SushiXSwap, Susa, and Blade. Despite challenges like governance debt and a $50M slippage incident, it achieved $20B+ cumulative volume in 2025, positioning itself as a cross-chain competitor to 1inch and Uniswap.
- Top Incentivized (Merkl) Stablecoin-only Yields (2026-04-30)
Merkl's 2026-04-30 report highlights top stablecoin liquidity incentives, with USDm offering 24.10% APR via Mento and Monad. Other notable yields include 21.33% for EURm-USDm pairs and 18.67% for apxUSD on Ethereum. Campaigns require over $100k liquidity and more than 5 days remaining.
- Two early Ethereum tokens from 2015 and 2016 are still trading in 2026
Two early Ethereum tokens, Wrapped MistCoin (WMC) from 2015 and Unicorn Meat (w🍖) from 2016, remain actively traded in 2026 with market caps of $998K and $1.05M, respectively. They represent historical artifacts of Ethereum's pre-ERC-20 era and have gained renewed liquidity through wrappers and Uniswap.
- i mass $50k worth of trades across 4 chains last month. the amount i lost to fragmented liquidity is embarrassing.
A trader lost $1,000 due to fragmented liquidity across Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and Polygon. The issue stems from liquidity being split across chains, with no unified execution layer despite functional DEXs like Uniswap and Aerodrome.
- why does every new chain launch its own DEX from scratch instead of plugging into shared infrastructure
New blockchain chains frequently launch their own decentralized exchanges (DEXes) from scratch, leading to poor liquidity, subpar user experiences, and redundant development. The article critiques this pattern and suggests a shared cross-chain order book (CLOB) infrastructure to enable instant liquidity and avoid reinventing the wheel, drawing parallels to traditional finance's use of standardized exchange infrastructure.
- why does every new chain launch its own DEX from scratch instead of plugging into shared infrastructure
The article criticizes the repetitive process of new blockchain chains launching their own decentralized exchanges (DEXs) from scratch, leading to poor liquidity, subpar user experience, and redundant smart contracts. It proposes a shared cross-chain exchange infrastructure layer, similar to traditional finance models, to enable instant liquidity and avoid reinvention.
- I built Otomato, a DeFi assistant that monitors your wallet positions automatically. Mobile app just launched.
Otomato, a DeFi assistant that automatically monitors wallet positions across multiple protocols, has launched its mobile app. The tool alerts users to material changes in positions like AAVE health factors or Uniswap LP ranges, using on-chain data without requiring wallet connections.
- LP management protocols?
A Facebook ad promotes a platform offering automated liquidity provider (LP) management with promised annual returns of 50-70%, specifically targeting CL-AMM positions on Uniswap with high-volume pairs like WETH-USDC. The user questions the legitimacy of such protocols due to the unusually high returns.
- How metamask different from uniswap when converting
A user compares MetaMask and Uniswap for cryptocurrency conversions, noting MetaMask's ease of use but criticizing its poor transaction tracking. They question whether MetaMask utilizes DeFi protocols for conversions and express frustration with estimating gains/losses.