On November 11, 2025, Devin Walsh, Executive Director of the Uniswap Foundation, and founder Hayden Adams jointly proposed a governance proposal to initiate protocol fees and unify the ecological incentive mechanism. This move is seen as an important strategic upgrade for Uniswap in the decentralized trading platform sector.
The proposal will allow Uniswap to collect a portion of the transaction fees, which will be used for the protocol’s own ecological development, reward mechanisms, and possible token buybacks. Unlike in the past, when fees were solely dependent on liquidity providers, the inclusion of protocol fees will provide the platform with self-sustaining capabilities, enhancing long-term sustainability.
From a technical perspective, the protocol fee function will involve upgrading smart contracts and optimizing incentive logic. A unified incentive mechanism will reduce the yield differences between different liquidity pools, making the yield calculation for liquidity providers more transparent. Technical analysis shows that this helps to increase the overall liquidity, thereby reducing trading slippage and improving the trading experience.
At the same time, the activation of protocol fees may lead to a short-term increase in trading costs, but the increase in liquidity and a decrease in arbitrage activities will balance the overall market effect, which is beneficial for the healthy development of the platform ecosystem.
Investors should pay attention to the following key points:
After the proposal was released, the UNI price rapidly rose from approximately $4.95 to about $9.70, with a short-term increase of over 35%–40%. Trading volume also surged significantly, indicating strong market recognition of the proposal. Technical charts show that the price has broken through several key resistance levels in the short term, but short-term pullback pressure still exists. Investors should pay attention to key support levels (around $7.50–8.00) as potential entry references, while being cautious of excessive chasing.
In the long term, the protocol transaction fees and unified incentive mechanisms are expected to attract more liquidity providers, enhance the platform’s competitiveness, and strengthen Uniswap’s leading position in the decentralized trading market. For long-term investors, the value potential of UNI comes not only from price fluctuations but also from the continuous development of the ecosystem and the enhancement of the protocol’s self-sustaining capabilities.
In addition, investors can also pay attention to the innovative mechanisms that the protocol may introduce in the future, such as partial fee buybacks of UNI, staking rewards, etc., which may become medium- to long-term price support factors.
Despite the clear benefits of the proposal, market risks still need to be considered:
Investors should develop strategies based on their own risk tolerance, moderately participate in short-term trading, while also paying attention to long-term ecological value.
Uniswap has opened up protocol fees and unified the ecological incentive mechanism, marking an important milestone in the platform’s development history. The combination of technological upgrades and market strategies will bring new opportunities to liquidity providers and investors, and further solidify UNI’s core position in the decentralized trading market.
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