Uniswap’s token model under fire

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On X, Uniswap’s founder Hayden Adams found himself challenged by Arca’s Chief Investment Officer, Jeff Dorman. The topic?

The very soul, or lack thereof, of Uniswap’s governance token, UNI. Dorman didn’t hold back, labeling UNI’s token model as meaningless without some serious monetary incentives like revenue-sharing or buybacks.

Cue the DeFi crowd’s collective eyebrow raise.

The secret sauce

Now, governance tokens are maybe the most important part of decentralized finance, a place where control, incentives, and legality collide with the subtle grace of a rhino on roller skates.

Dorman’s critique taps right into this tension. With regulators breathing down the necks of DeFi projects, the pressure to evolve governance models has never been higher.

Revenue-sharing or token buybacks aren’t just finance mumbo jumbo, they’re literally becoming the secret sauce for holding value and building trust.

Uniswap’s community, naturally, is split like a bad improv group. Adams defended the existing token structure, arguing that UNI’s power lies in governance rather than direct profits.

But Dorman’s words ripple through the industry, stirring debates about how DeFi protocols should reward their users and token holders.

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Adapt or die?

For context, this isn’t an isolated episode. Look at Sushiswap, which endured similar backlash but eventually adopted a fee-sharing model, reshaping the governance token playbook for others to follow. The question is, will Uniswap evolve or stick to its guns?

UNI’s market numbers provide interesting fuel for this debate. CoinMarketCap shows UNI trading at $8.20 with $5 billion market cap in the time of writing.

A 28.4% gain over the past 90 days suggests the token’s staying power, but a circulating supply of 630 million UNI means dilution lurks in the shadows.

DeFi health

Now, experts say governance tokens with no clear monetary benefits might struggle unless they switch to models like fee distribution or buybacks.

This could attract more investors and keep the DeFi ecosystem healthy over the long haul.

Either way, Uniswap’s governance model debate is the latest chapter in a tale of money, power, and what truly makes a token valuable beyond buzzwords and promises.


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András Mészáros
Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld
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With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

📅 Published: September 23, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: September 23, 2025
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