The fees sting, but Uniswap v3 sees more volume on launch day than v2's first month

Published at: May 7, 2021

The founder of Uniswap, Hayden Adams, has reported that the launch day of Uniswap’s v3 iteration was more successful than its predecessor, in terms of volume.

In a tweet on May 6, Adams declared the previous day's launch of Uniswap v3 a resounding success. He noted that over its first 24 hours of going live, v3 had already processed more than twice the volume that v2 saw in its first month.

Dividing Uniswap’s volume by total value locked, or TVL, Adams asserted that the platform is operating with greater efficiency than its v2 form. While v2 saw $1.1 billion in volume and $8.1 billion in TVL during its first day — for an efficiency ratio of 13% — v3 hosted $150 million in volume and $300 million in TVL — for an efficiency ratio of 50% — according to Adams.

It's been ~24hrs since the launch of @Uniswap v3Initial stats:v3 24hr vol: $150mv3 tvl: $300mvol/tvl (efficiency) = 50%v2 24hr vol: $1.1bv2 tvl: $8.1bvol/tvl = 13% In it's first day, v3 has already seen more than twice the volume that v2 saw in its first month

— Hayden Adams (@haydenzadams) May 6, 2021

At the time of writing, the Uniswap dashboard was reporting a daily volume of $214 million, with a TVL of $350 million for v3. Over the same period, the v2 stats reported $1.1 billion in daily volume and around $8 billion in TVL over the time of operation.

Gas guzzler?

Not all have been as enamored with the latest iteration of the world’s most popular decentralized exchange, with users complaining about the costs associated with using v3. One respondent to Adams stated:

“Even more expensive to make mistakes now. Tried to migrate my UNI/ETH liquidity to V3, failed and paid 108.09 usd worth of gas.”

Dragonfly Capital managing partner Haseeb Qureshi also asserted that v3 is more expensive to use than its predecessor, noting an example transaction in which he attempted to swap 3 Ether (ETH) for DAI.

“Looks like Uniswap v3 is more gas expensive than v2, roughly as expected. Specifically, it's about 28% more expensive for single-hop transactions it looks like. For larger transactions that cross multiple ticks/buckets, the gas costs should be slightly larger.”

Others complained of the cost incurred by creating a pool and adding liquidity on the new platform, with one claiming to have paid 0.2 ETH, worth roughly $750.

Total game changer dude, and once I get my noggin around all V3 features I’ll enjoy even more. But dude, the eth has I’ve spent in the last year is unreal - nxt challenge please boss! #eth #gas #crypto

— Lunch'd (@lunchdorset) May 6, 2021

DeFiPrime commented on the complexities of using the new interface via its Telegram feed, stating:

“Add liquidity UI now requires a master's degree to figure out how to price your liquidity position. It's a huge step backward from the simplicity we had in v2.”

Fees still seem to be the major drawback of using the platform — although the same can be said of most decentralized finance projects on Ethereum in recent months. Uniswap needs to wait for the launch of Optimism to bring layer-two scaling to v3.

On March 29, Cointelegraph reported that Uniswap’s daily fee generation had topped Bitcoin’s by $1.7 million.

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