Uniswap has announced its 'Unification' plan, eliminating all frontend fees, including transaction and slippage charges. The decentralized exchange will now generate revenue through protocol fees and the burning of UNI tokens, marking a significant shift in its business model.
In a separate incident, Trust Wallet's Chrome plugin version 2.68 suffered a security breach, resulting in the theft of $7 million. The breach was executed through a malicious version of the plugin distributed via a compromised API key, underscoring vulnerabilities in browser plugin security.
Additional developments in the crypto space include Hyperliquid's token unlock, Flow's controversial chain rollback, and the arrest of a former Coinbase employee in India, which has raised compliance concerns.
Uniswap Eliminates Frontend Fees; Trust Wallet Plugin Hacked for $7M
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