Uniswap V4 is live on 12 chains
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This is a segment from the 0xResearch newsletter. To read full editions, subscribe. About 20 months after its initial announcement, Uniswap v4 quietly rolled out over the past weekend on 12 chains. Uniswap v4 is a big deal for the simple reason that it threatens to turn one of DeFi’s most essential primitives — DEXs — into a cheap commodity. For the longest time, Uniswap competitors have tried to appeal to users with incrementally innovative and piecemeal features like dynamic fees (Trader Joe), providing out-of-range liquidity into money markets (Balancer), MEV internalization (Skip), etc. Uniswap’s response: Build whatever DEX you like on v4. That’s possible thanks to v4’s primary innovation of “hooks.” Hooks are separate smart contracts “attached” to Uniswap liquidity pools, enabling developers to implement custom DEX logic that triggers based on certain behaviors. For example, Uniswap v3 pools are bound by predefined fee tiers. Now, v4 liquidity pool deployers can customize their pool logic with dynamic fee curves that adjust based on variables like volatility. They can even punish LPs with a fee when they withdraw liquidity. Liquidity pools could be designed to deposit unused liquidity into Aave to generate a yield for LPs, or implement KYC features like NFT-gating or time-gating (so pools are tradable only within certain hours). Devs can even introduce a “fee switch” without having to wait for Uniswap protocol to do so. The possibilities are endless. V4 hooks, in effect, let liquidity pool deployers act as their own “DEX.” For an example of hooks in action, look to Flaunch — a new memecoin launchpad on Base. When tokens pre-launch on Flaunch, they can be bought at a fixed price for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, all remaining tokens are sold and the memecoin is launched on the open market. Unlike pump.fun, however, 100%…
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