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Uniswap launches financial dashboard and updates test token fee model
Uniswap has implemented several new transparency and fee-handling measures. The protocol recently launched a public dashboard providing real-time data on financial metrics, trading volume, liquidity, and security history. This dashboard tracks performance across more than 36 blockchain networks and follows the deployment of the Uniswap v4 upgrade.
Separately, the Uniswap Pools team addressed the discovery of test tokens created during development on the Robinhood Chain. The company announced it has renounced all creator fees generated by these tokens. Instead, these fees will be routed through a programmatic buyback and burn mechanism. This system allows any user to claim the released ETH by burning the corresponding tokens, making the process permissionless.
Since its launch in 2018, Uniswap has distributed more than $4 billion in cumulative fees to liquidity providers.
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Allium · Dune Analytics · Robinhood Chain · Uniswap · Uniswap Labs
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- [○ 1 SOURCE] Uniswap launched a public dashboard to track financial performance, trading volume, and liquidity. cryptobriefing.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] The protocol has distributed over $4 billion in cumulative fees to liquidity providers since 2018. cryptobriefing.com
- [● 2 SOURCES] Uniswap renounced creator fees from test tokens developed during product testing on Robinhood Chain. bitcoinethereumnews.com · nulltx.com
- [● 2 SOURCES] Fees from test tokens are routed through a programmatic buyback and burn system instead of to Uniswap Labs. bitcoinethereumnews.com · nulltx.com
- [● 2 SOURCES] Users can claim ETH fees by burning the corresponding test tokens in a permissionless manner. bitcoinethereumnews.com · nulltx.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] Uniswap operates across more than 36 blockchain networks. cryptobriefing.com