Key Takeaways:
The governance of Uniswap is on the verge of making a historic decision as the token holders get nearer to the approval of one of the biggest economic changes in the history of the decentralized exchange. The UNIfication proposal which restructures the capture of value in the protocol is at a point of passing after it overcame a critical participation threshold.
Voting on the proposal of the UNIfication governance is open since December 20 till Thursday, December 25. By Monday Morning, close to 62 million UNI tokens are already cast in favor indicating that the community is in support.
The proposal will contain concluded service agreements, the conditions of the indemnity of the independent negotiation committee, and a new list of Uniswap v3 pools with the current liquidity data. The participants of governance are voting on a single, bundled execution that will cause eight on-chain actions in case of its approval.
The proposal, in its essence, signifies the transition of Uniswap to a non-fee-based model as a sustainable and token-aligned revenue model.
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Uniswap’s protocol fee switch has existed in code for years but remained inactive. UNIfication proposes activating it across Uniswap v2 and selected v3 pools, starting on Ethereum mainnet.
Fees will roll out gradually to limit disruption and can later expand to Layer 2s, other Layer 1s, Uniswap v4, and UniswapX.
One of the most striking elements is a retroactive burn of 100 million UNI from the treasury. This amount represents an estimate of what could have been burned if protocol fees had been active since UNI launched.
All protocol revenue flows into an immutable contract called TokenJar and can only be withdrawn when UNI is burned via the Firepit contract. This enforces a direct, on-chain link between protocol usage and token scarcity.
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Unichain, launched just nine months ago, is already processing an estimated $100 billion in annualized DEX volume and generating roughly $7.5 million in annualized sequencer fees.
Under UNIfication:
To further improve liquidity provider outcomes, the proposal introduces Protocol Fee Discount Auctions, designed to internalize MEV that typically flows to validators or searchers.
Winning bidders gain temporary protocol fee exemptions, while auction proceeds burn UNI. Early modeling suggests this could add $0.06 to $0.26 in extra LP returns per $10,000 traded, a meaningful boost in an environment where LP profitability is often thin.
Uniswap v4’s hook system allows developers to customize pool behavior. UNIfication leverages this by launching aggregator hooks that pull liquidity from external on-chain sources.
These hooks:
Uniswap Labs plans to integrate these hooks into its frontend and API, expanding liquidity access while keeping value capture within the ecosystem.
A major governance shift accompanies the economic changes. If approved, most operational responsibilities currently handled by the Uniswap Foundation will move to Uniswap Labs.
Key changes include:
Labs will pivot away from interface monetization. Fees on the interface, wallet, and API will be set to zero, positioning them as growth engines rather than profit centers.
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