
Uniswap activates its long-awaited fee switch, routing protocol fees to burn UNI tokens and directly tying network growth to token value for the first time.
UNIfication restructures Uniswap under one roof, removes user-facing fees, and tests whether DeFi giants can finally convert usage into token value.
Uniswap has entered a new chapter after its community overwhelmingly approved the long-awaited UNIfication proposal. The vote passed with near-unanimous backing, showing strong confidence in reshaping how value flows through the protocol. More than a governance tweak, the decision marks a shift toward tying Uniswap’s growth more directly to the UNI token itself.
At its core, the proposal reflects a belief that Uniswap has matured enough to move beyond experimentation and into a more sustainable, value-driven phase.
Fee Switch Goes Live, UNI Burn Begins
The biggest change under UNIfication is the activation of Uniswap’s long-discussed protocol fee switch. Until now, trading fees on Uniswap flowed entirely to liquidity providers. Going forward, a portion of those fees will be routed to the protocol and used to burn UNI tokens.
This means Uniswap activity will now directly reduce UNI supply. As trading volume grows, more tokens are removed from circulation, reinforcing a long-term scarcity model. Net sequencer fees from Unichain will also be added to this burn mechanism, strengthening the link between protocol usage and token economics.
After a mandatory two-day timelock, Uniswap will execute a one-time burn of 100 million UNI, an estimate of what could have been burned if the fee switch had existed from the start.
Internal Restructuring Under Uniswap Labs
Beyond token economics, UNIfication also simplifies Uniswap’s operations. Responsibilities previously split between the Uniswap Foundation and Uniswap Labs will now sit under a single roof. As part of the shift, Uniswap Labs will remove interface, wallet, and API fees, aiming to reduce friction for users and developers.
A recurring UNI-funded growth budget has also been created to support long-term development rather than short-term incentives, signaling a more structured approach to protocol expansion.
Community Reactions Are Split but Engaged
Reaction across crypto has been lively. Crypto user Alexander described the move as a major moment for DeFi, arguing it creates a more level playing field. He noted that liquidity providers unwilling to share a portion of yields now have alternatives like Velodrome and Aerodrome, increasing competition across DeFi.
Others were more skeptical. Another user pushed back on the excitement around token burns, arguing that uncirculated tokens have no real market value and burning them doesn’t meaningfully reduce dilution. In his view, the fee switch is the real story, not the burn headline.
Meanwhile, guto.eth welcomed the change, calling it a defining test for DeFi. He argued that if protocols like Uniswap and Aave can’t turn major upgrades into real value reflected in token prices, the sector risks losing credibility.
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FAQs
UNIfication is a governance upgrade that activates Uniswap’s fee switch, links protocol revenue to UNI burns, and aligns growth more closely with the UNI token.
A portion of trading fees now goes to the protocol instead of solely to liquidity providers, and those funds are used to permanently burn and reduce the circulating supply of UNI tokens.
It tests whether major DeFi protocols can convert real usage into sustainable token value, a key step for long-term credibility and growth.
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