Uniswap [UNI] witnessed a spike in social mentions Its weighted sentiment metric also noted a surge However, its network growth and daily active addresses declined According to new data provided by LunarCrush, a social media analytics firm, the social mentions of Uniswap reached an all-time high, thanks to the increased interest in DEXes after the […]
. The weighted sentiment metric of Uniswap was positive over the last few days. And, the overall outlook of the crypto community towards the DEX has been pretty favorable.Even though Uniswap has been able to capitalize on investors’ interests, there are other areas where UNI needs to show improvement.. Toxic flow refers to a situation where the price of an asset market to the future is worse than the price of execution after considering fees and price impact.
This indicates that it may be difficult for retail investors to generate substantial profits from liquidity pools on Uniswap.
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