Uniswap deploys CCA token launch feature on Base
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Uniswap rolled out its Continuous Clearing Auctions feature on Base, giving developers a new way to launch tokens on-chain with built-in price discovery and liquidity setup. Summary Uniswap’s CCA feature is now live on Base for permissionless token launches. The system discovers a market price before seeding liquidity on Uniswap v4. The rollout follows early CCA use in late 2025 and expands access to Base builders. Uniswap has introduced its CCA feature on Base, giving developers a new way to launch tokens on-chain with built-in price discovery and automatic liquidity. Uniswap confirmed the rollout on Jan. 22, with the CCA framework now available to builders using Uniswap (UNI) v4 on the Base network. What the CCA deployment on Base enables With CCA live, teams can run fully on-chain token auctions that sell tokens gradually rather than all at once. The process clears bids block by block, allowing prices to form naturally before trading begins. After an auction finishes, liquidity is added automatically to a Uniswap v4 pool at the final cleared price. This removes the need for manual pool creation and helps avoid common launch problems tied to sharp price swings at listing. Continuous Clearing Auctions have officially been deployed on @base, that means any Based builder can: → Run fully onchain token auctions→ Discover a credible market price→ Bootstrap liquidity on Uniswap v4 pic.twitter.com/OKkwI26Sm8 — Uniswap Labs 🦄 (@Uniswap) January 21, 2026 The feature is open to all Base developers and does not require approvals or special access. Any team building on the network can use CCA as part of their launch process. The auction model is meant to create a fairer starting point for new tokens. Instead of fixed-price sales or single-moment launches, distribution happens over time, reducing the impact of sniping, front-running, and bundled transactions. Teams can…
Filed under: News - @ January 22, 2026 4:10 am