7/ So why a limited early release from a team committed to access for anyone? Simply put, Apple won’t green-light our launch, & we don’t know why.
We submitted our mobile app months ago—and even though we are 100% compliant with their specifications, we’re still stuck in limbo🤡
8/ So, if we have to wait for Apple, we thought it’d be more fun if we waited together🤝
That’s why we’re opening up our internal TestFlight app to 10,000 users (max we can have w/o Apple’s approval 😞), so that our community can experience the magic of the Uniswap mobile wallet
9/ Starting today, we’ll be sharing access codes across multiple channels and timezones in order to reach as many parts of our community as possible—So make sure you follow us, join our Discord, & turn on post notifications!! 🔔
10/ We’re starting by sharing a huge round of early release access to anyone at @EthereumDenver!
Stop by our booth in the DeFi track to be the first to download the Uniswap mobile wallet 🤩
11/ Check out the full details of our mobile wallet and the release in our blog!
Intents-based systems are fragmented, each with their own set of fillers and no unified cross-chain standard
That’s why we teamed up with @AcrossProtocol to propose ERC-7683, a standard designed to solve fragmentation through a universal filler network
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How ERC-7683 works:
+ Users sign a cross-chain order
+ User funds are escrowed in a settlement contract
+ Fillers compete to fill the order on the destination
+ Winning filler executes the action and funds are released
Establishing a standard for intents-based systems improves the UX for apps, fillers, and users
✅ Applications route intents to a wider network
✅ Fillers have a lower entry barrier
✅ Users get faster fills with lower gas
Let’s look at what they are and some hooks we’re excited about.
What ideas do you have?!
2/ Hooks are like plugins. They can introduce code at key points in the lifetime of a pool—like before or after a swap.
This lets developers innovate on Uniswap’s liquidity and security to create pools with custom features.
3/ Hooks expose tradeoffs in Uniswap v3 to developers instead.
They can make their own decisions to create custom features in hooks and plug them into the core pool contract.