Uniswap~Exchange
Uniswap is a decentralized exchange (DEX) that allows users to trade Ethereum-based tokens directly from their wallets. Unlike traditional exchanges.
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Uniswap is a decentralized exchange (DEX) that allows users to trade Ethereum-based tokens directly from their wallets. Unlike traditional exchanges.
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Uniswap is a decentralized exchange that enables peer-to-peer market making. Uniswap is also a cryptocurrency whose symbol is (UNI). The Uniswap platform enables users to trade cryptocurrencies without any involvement with a centralized third party.
The Uniswap blockchain is hosted on the Ethereum platform and governed by UNI holders. Uniswap describes its blockchain as a public good.1 The Uniswap blockchain is open source, meaning that anyone can view and contribute to the blockchain's code.
Uniswap is a decentralized exchange that enables the trading of digital assets.
UNI is the cryptocurrency the Uniswap platform uses.
Anyone can earn UNI by agreeing to not sell or trade their crypto holdings.2
The Uniswap platform is governed by UNI holders in proportion to how much UNI they own.1
The Uniswap platform can support the exchange of any digital token that adheres to the Ethereum technical standard known as ERC-20. Uniswap uses smart contracts, which are enabled by blockchain technology, to function as an automated market maker.3 Uniswap users can securely create liquidity pools, provide liquidity, and swap a variety of digital assets.
As a decentralized exchange, Uniswap uses a permissionless design. The Uniswap protocol is available for anyone to use, and the Uniswap platform has no ability to selectively restrict access. Anyone who chooses can use Uniswap to trade digital assets, provide liquidity, or create a new market in which to exchange a new pair of digital assets.3
The automation provided by smart contracts can make trading assets more efficient. Uniswap uses smart contracts to also avoid liquidity issues that traditionally affect centralized exchanges. The elimination of any rent-seeking third party, such as a centralized exchange or financial institution, can also reduce transaction processing fees.4
The Uniswap platform uses blockchain-based smart contracts to facilitate the decentralized trading of many different digital assets. Pairs of digital assets are swapped via liquidity pools, which use smart contracts to automatically rebalance after every trade. The Uniswap blockchain, which functions like an electronic ledger, is continually updated to reflect the trading activity occurring among Uniswap users. By functioning as an exchange without any central authority's involvement, Uniswap is an automated market maker.3
Uniswap operates using the Ethereum platform, which currently uses the proof of work operating method. (Ethereum is gradually transitioning to using only the proof-of-stake method.)5 Proof of work requires vast computing and energy resources, which support transaction processes and generate new cryptocurrency.
Uniswap users can participate in the decentralized exchange in several ways:
Create new markets: Uniswap users can use smart contracts to create new markets for exchanging new pairs of digital assets.
Swap assets via existing markets: Uniswap can use the platform to swap digital assets via decentralized markets that have already been created.
Provide liquidity and earn rewards: Uniswap users can provide liquidity by staking—agreeing to not trade or sell—their digital assets. Those who stake their digital currencies on the Uniswap platform are rewarded with UNI.2
Participate in Uniswap governance: UNI token holders are empowered to govern the Uniswap platform, with voting power distributed in proportion to users' UNI balances.1
Participating in the Uniswap network requires connecting a compatible digital wallet. In addition, because the Ethereum platform collects fees for processing Uniswap transactions, Uniswap users need Ether (ETH) to pay any transaction fees that they incur.6