Uniswap Price Prediction: UNI Price Surge – Governance Shake-Up Sparks $842M Token Burn
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Uniswap UNI skyrockets 28% as fresh governance proposal triggers protocol charges and launches a colossal $842M UNI token burn. The Uniswap UNI token shot up 28% in 24 hours, reaching an all-time high of $8.42 on a giant surge in trading volumes following the submission of a radical redesign of governance. The Uniswap founder Hayden Adams announced a new phase of the decentralized exchange called the UNIfication plan, which was revealed in collaboration with Uniswap Labs and the Foundation, which activates protocol fees and initiates retroactive token burn of 842 million UNI. Uniswap’s New Proposal Turns the Fee Switch and Triggers Massive Burn This revamp focuses on the activation of protocol fees, a procedure that has been inactive since the beginning of UNI. The 0.3% trading fee of Uniswap will be divided into 0.25% for liquidity providers and 0.05% for the protocol itself. The protocol will use all fees to repurchase and burn UNI tokens, which will cause a deflationary effect on supply. The feature is a one-time burn of 100 million UNI tokens in the treasury. This retroactive burn, worth $842 million, includes charges that would have been added up since the inception of the protocol. This supply shock has the potential to drive the price of UNI to a greater height because it limits the availability of tokens and increases scarcity. Other elements support development and building incentives. New fee discount auctions would increase the returns of liquidity providers, and Uniswap v4 would be an on-chain aggregator that would collect fees based on outside liquidity providers. The growth of the protocols will take precedence, and Uniswap Labs will only work on the initiatives that are in line with the governance. UNI Price Outlook Reacts to Governance Shift The announcement of the proposal saw UNI rise to a two-month…
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