The post Uniswap’s First Continuous Clearing Auction Ends at $59M, to Fuel Liquidity for Uniswap v4 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. COINOTAG reports that Uniswap founder Hayden Adams confirmed the platform’s inaugural Continuous Clearing Auction (CCA) attracted $59 million in bids. He framed the process as a disciplined, transparent price discovery exercise, with no sniping or bundling. The final clearing price sits roughly 59% above the floor, and bidders had several days to improve their average price. He noted that even very large bids would not be treated as overpaying, instead producing a blended price between floor and final clearance. Proceeds and token reserves will seed the Uniswap v4 liquidity pool, establishing the primary secondary-market liquidity source. Previously, COINOTAG noted on November 13 that Uniswap rolled out the CCA protocol to facilitate liquidity at the v4 launch and token issuance. The framework aims to strengthen price discovery and credible liquidity provisioning within the DeFi ecosystem. Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/uniswaps-first-continuous-clearing-auction-ends-at-59m-to-fuel-liquidity-for-uniswap-v4The post Uniswap’s First Continuous Clearing Auction Ends at $59M, to Fuel Liquidity for Uniswap v4 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. COINOTAG reports that Uniswap founder Hayden Adams confirmed the platform’s inaugural Continuous Clearing Auction (CCA) attracted $59 million in bids. He framed the process as a disciplined, transparent price discovery exercise, with no sniping or bundling. The final clearing price sits roughly 59% above the floor, and bidders had several days to improve their average price. He noted that even very large bids would not be treated as overpaying, instead producing a blended price between floor and final clearance. Proceeds and token reserves will seed the Uniswap v4 liquidity pool, establishing the primary secondary-market liquidity source. Previously, COINOTAG noted on November 13 that Uniswap rolled out the CCA protocol to facilitate liquidity at the v4 launch and token issuance. The framework aims to strengthen price discovery and credible liquidity provisioning within the DeFi ecosystem. Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/uniswaps-first-continuous-clearing-auction-ends-at-59m-to-fuel-liquidity-for-uniswap-v4

Uniswap’s First Continuous Clearing Auction Ends at $59M, to Fuel Liquidity for Uniswap v4

2025/12/08 16:08

COINOTAG reports that Uniswap founder Hayden Adams confirmed the platform’s inaugural Continuous Clearing Auction (CCA) attracted $59 million in bids. He framed the process as a disciplined, transparent price discovery exercise, with no sniping or bundling. The final clearing price sits roughly 59% above the floor, and bidders had several days to improve their average price. He noted that even very large bids would not be treated as overpaying, instead producing a blended price between floor and final clearance. Proceeds and token reserves will seed the Uniswap v4 liquidity pool, establishing the primary secondary-market liquidity source.

Previously, COINOTAG noted on November 13 that Uniswap rolled out the CCA protocol to facilitate liquidity at the v4 launch and token issuance. The framework aims to strengthen price discovery and credible liquidity provisioning within the DeFi ecosystem.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/uniswaps-first-continuous-clearing-auction-ends-at-59m-to-fuel-liquidity-for-uniswap-v4

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