Blockworks Research's mission is to help Uniswap reach its full potential by informing protocol structure, strategy, and treasury spending leveraging our expertise and passion.
What do we want to see happen in Uniswap governance over the next year
Reasons we want to be a delegate Our desire comes from our passion: Uniswap will help remove rent-seekers and benefit the average person worldwide. We are here to be a steward to this overarching goal. Our team already spends an immense amount of time understanding Uniswap’s mechanisms and projects building atop the protocol. We also closely follow the governance forum, GitHub, and Discord, following important protocol stakeholders to stay in the loop and using our expertise to create informed opinions and strategies.
Skills and areas of expertise Blockworks Research analysts have extensive first-hand knowledge and experience in crypto through daily usage and analysis. We are adept at data analytics (both onchain and traditional,) risk assessment, community building, and evaluating new technologies. We are DeFi power users with a deep understanding of various protocol mechanisms, what works and what doesn't work, and where the gaps are currently in the market. Our analyst team has sector and protocol-specific coverage, which empowers us to be experts in our respective niches.
Past contributions to Uniswap ecosystem and/or demonstrated protocol knowledge
Vews on 3 past Uniswap governance proposals
We are in favor. The v3 deployments ENS subdomain will help swappers identify official implementations of the uniswap protocol so that there is never confusion around which the DAO has deemed official. We would confidently vote in favor of this proposal and suggest that in the future the Foundation or DAO consider creating a second web interface for Uniswap that includes all chains documented here. Without the ENS txt file, traders would have no simple way to know which Uniswap implementations are safe to use.
We are in favor. The Accountability committee is pertinent now that BSL has expired. It is not realistic to expect the DAO to audit new deployments of the code, and this committee is important to ensuring that malicious deployments are not recognized as official. They will be a major tool in the DAOs decision making process and ensuring that new deployments follow strict guidelines.
We are in favor. A single deployment of Uni V3 on each chain should be deemed official so that the DAO may hold the power to turn on the fee switch, as long as the deployment team does not alter the code and in any way.
Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest Blockworks Research is an Arbitrum delegate but will abstain from any votes that may be considered controversial.
| Voting Power | Delegated on | From | Txn Hash |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 UNI | 2023/10/05 | 0x28...5fe2 | View |
| 1 UNI | 2023/10/05 | 0x48...b4b0 | View |
| 76.294 UNI | 2023/10/16 | 0x59...d5d5 | View |
| 1 UNI | 2023/10/04 | 0x5b...0664 | View |
| 0.44 UNI | 2024/05/06 | 0x6b...7455 | View |
| 1 UNI | 2023/10/07 | 0xac...1b33 | View |
| 1 UNI | 2023/10/08 | 0xb0...0551 | View |
| 1 UNI | 2023/10/08 | 0xec...43c4 | View |
| 1 UNI | 2023/10/08 | 0xef...7e36 | View |
| 1 UNI | 2023/10/08 | 0xf6...0800 | View |