Uniswap founder Hayden said on X that many users appear to have missed that protocol fees on Uniswap have already been turned on and are being used to burn UNI. He wrote that he continues to receive replies from people who still believe the fee switch has not been activated. Alongside that clarification, Hayden pointed to three governance proposals currently being voted on by the community. The items cover fees on Robinhood Chain for v2 and v3, fees for v4, and cleanup of fee bridging on xlayer, ava, megaeth, and sonium. The post focused on correcting what he described as a common misunderstanding around the current status of Uniswap’s protocol fee mechanism.
Uniswap founder Hayden said in a post on X that many people have not noticed Uniswap protocol fees are already live and UNI is being burned. He said he keeps receiving replies from users who believe the protocol fee switch has not been turned on.
Three governance proposals are now in voting
- Fees on Robinhood Chain for v2 and v3
- v4 fees
- Cleanup of fee bridging on xlayer, ava, megaeth, and sonium
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