Once the proposal is implemented, about 10% of trading fees could go to UNI holders, according to Ilan Solot, a partner at crypto hedge fund TagusCapital. Currently, they do not get any share in the protocol’s revenue, contrary to SUSHI token and CRV token holders. The entire amount collected from the exchange’s 0.3% trading cost goes to liquidity providers.
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