The total value of assets locked in leading decentralized exchange Uniswap has plummeted by 38% in 24 hours amid the conclusion of its UNI liquidity rewards program on Nov. 17.
"Vampire" clone SushiSwap has doubled its TVL and is aggressively pursuing additional liquidity.
Following the sharp decline in Uniswap's liquidity, token holders have embarked on the process of voting for a new governance proposal that seeks to reinstate rewards in the form of UNI tokens for liquidity providers.
The new proposal, put forward by Cooper Turley of crypto-powered music streaming platform Audius, cuts the amount of UNI rewards in half compared to the former program.
While 2.5 million UNI tokens were previously distributed to the liquidity providers of Uniswap's WTBC/ETH, USDC/ETH, USDT/ETH and DAI/ETH pools each month, the new proposal would see 1.25 million UNI designated to each pool monthly for two months - equating to 10 million tokens total, or roughly 4.6% of UNI's current circulating supply.
Should the consensus check garner 50,000 yes-votes, Audius' proposition will become a fully-fledged "Governance proposal" that must attract 40 million affirmative votes in order to be approved for implementation.
The proposal was published on the same day that rival DEX SushiSwap unveiled new incentives for providing liquidity to the four pairings Uniswap has stopped providing incentives for.
SushiSwap appears to be the beneficiary of the conclusion of Uniswap's initial rewards program, with SushiSwap's TVL almost doubling in one week, from $260 million to nearly $500 million.
SushiSwap garnered criticism after launching a "Vampire mining" attack on Uniswap in early September that saw SushiSwap briefly emerge as the top DEX by liquidity.
12 to $265 million within one month, before trending sideways until last week.
Uniswap's liquidity plunges 40% in a day as incentives dry up
gepubliceerd op Nov 17, 2020
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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