Uniswap News Today: Uniswap’s UNIfication Proposal Sparks Debate Between Liquidity Incentives and Protocol Security in a Crucial Trial
- Uniswap's UNI token fell 20% to $8.246 after a whale deposited 1.19M tokens on Binance, incurring a $914k loss from $11.45M accumulated in 2025. - The UNIfication proposal aims to redirect trading fees to token holders, burning 100M UNI ($800M) and restructuring governance to boost protocol growth. - UNI surged 48% to $10.30 post-proposal but underperformed broader crypto markets, while Binance launched an ALLO AI coin airdrop for HODLers.
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UNI's broader price trends have been influenced by Uniswap's pivotal "UNIfication" initiative, which proposes activating a fee switch to direct trading fees to token holders and support protocol growth. This proposal, jointly put forward by
This proposal has already fueled a 48% jump in UNI's value, lifting it from $7.00 to above $10.30 in early November. Experts attribute this surge to rising confidence in Uniswap's shift from a passive governance asset to one with tangible economic benefits, along with the possibility of annual protocol revenue surpassing $2.75 billion. Nonetheless, there are still concerns, such as potentially lower rewards for liquidity providers and ongoing regulatory ambiguity, especially given the SEC's previous attention to Uniswap during Gary Gensler's tenure
Looking forward, Uniswap's governance community is set to vote on the UNIfication proposal by the end of November, with the voting period expected to wrap up by mid-December after 22 days. If the changes are approved, they could transform DeFi economics by establishing a sustainable model for token value growth. The result will also
Meanwhile, Binance has added to the crypto market's activity by launching the Allora (ALLO) AI coin airdrop. As the 58th project in Binance's HODLer Airdrops series, ALLO will be available for trading on November 11 against
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