PANews reported on November 29 that according to Cryptopolitan, as of now, Uniswap's monthly trading volume in November has reached 38 billion US dollars, an increase of nearly 50% from October, breaking the previous record of 34 billion US dollars. This surge is the cumulative performance of the exchange on multiple Ethereum Layer2 solutions such as Arbitrum, Base and Polygon. Among them, Arbitrum contributed the most, reaching 19.5 billion US dollars. Uniswap's total handling fees reached 5.44 million US dollars, ranking sixth among DeFi protocols. Its token UNI rose by more than 44% this week, with a market value of 7.7 billion US dollars, reflecting the recovery of DeFi and increased on-chain activities.
Uniswap trading volume has reached $38 billion so far in November, setting a new monthly record
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