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#代币经济模型 I just discovered some good news while researching Uniswap—interface fees are now completely zero🎉 To be honest, I never quite understood what "interface fees" actually were before, I thought it was just some hidden cost you had to pay... but this time, they’ve been cut to zero.
This suddenly made me think of a question—does this have anything to do with the token economic model? I heard they’re also planning to burn 100 million UNI tokens, is that just a way to increase the token’s value by reducing circulating supply? It feels a bit like adjusting the entire ecosystem’s "economic leverage."
What excites me most is lowering the barrier to entry—zero fees mean more developers and applications might be willing to connect, making the ecosystem more active. Wouldn’t this also increase the demand for the UNI token itself? I’d appreciate it if everyone could help me clarify this logical chain. I feel like I’ve thought of something but can’t quite explain it clearly💭