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Binance Whales Turn Active On Uniswap As Outflows Hit Multi-Month Highs – Details

28 October 2025 at 23:00

Uniswap (UNI) has been consolidating since the October 10 market crash, with price action stabilizing but volatility still lingering. The decentralized exchange (DEX) token has struggled to regain its previous momentum, reflecting the broader uncertainty across the altcoin market. Analysts remain divided on its short-term outlook — some view Uniswap as a key driver of Ethereum’s DeFi ecosystem and a potential leader in the next recovery phase, while others caution that lingering liquidity stress and waning trader activity could spark more turbulence ahead.

Despite this cautious backdrop, new on-chain data suggests a shift may be underway. According to CryptoQuant insights, Binance whales have become increasingly active on UNI, with large transactions and outflows spiking to multi-month highs. Historically, this type of whale behavior — especially when coupled with heavy exchange outflows — has been associated with accumulation phases and strategic repositioning by major players.

As Uniswap’s fundamentals remain solid, with trading volumes and user engagement steadily recovering, the renewed whale activity could indicate that smart money is quietly preparing for the next market leg. Whether this accumulation marks the early stages of a trend reversal or just a temporary pause before further volatility remains to be seen.

Uniswap Exchange Outflows Hit Multi-Month Highs

In recent days, Uniswap’s native token, UNI, has seen a notable uptick in large-scale activity, signaling renewed interest from major market participants. According to on-chain data from CryptoQuant, whale wallets — typically identified by the top 10 largest transactions — have begun moving significant amounts of UNI out of Binance. These outflows represent transfers from exchange wallets to external addresses, a behavior that often indicates accumulation or long-term repositioning by large holders rather than short-term trading.

UNI top 10 Whale Outflow on Binance | Source: CryptoQuant

The data highlights a daily peak of 17,400 UNI withdrawn from Binance, alongside a monthly peak of 5,250 UNI, marking a three-month high in whale activity. Historically, such outflow spikes tend to occur during accumulation phases, as whales seek to reduce exposure to centralized exchanges and secure tokens for longer-term holding or staking opportunities.

This renewed movement comes at a time when UNI is still digesting the market correction that began in July, with prices stabilizing but failing to regain strong upward momentum. Analysts interpret this surge in whale activity as a potential early indicator of confidence returning to the asset. If sustained, it could mark the beginning of a structural reversal — a shift from post-crash consolidation to the early stages of renewed accumulation and recovery.

UNI Price Analysis: Consolidation Persists as Whales Reenter the Market

Uniswap (UNI) continues to consolidate near the $6.50 level after a sharp correction that began in July 2025. The weekly chart shows a prolonged period of sideways movement following a breakdown from the $12 resistance zone, where bullish momentum previously failed to sustain. Despite multiple attempts to rebound, UNI remains below the 50-week and 200-week moving averages, both of which now act as dynamic resistance levels.

UNI consolidates around key level | Source: UNIUSDT chart on TradingView

The recent price action reflects investor hesitation, with the broader market still digesting the effects of the October 10 crash. However, volume analysis indicates that selling pressure has started to decline, suggesting that sellers may be exhausting and that accumulation could be forming at current levels.

From a technical perspective, the $6.00–$6.20 zone serves as immediate support, while a decisive reclaim above $8.00 would be required to shift market structure toward a potential mid-term recovery. Interestingly, the recent whale accumulation reported by on-chain data aligns with this stabilization phase — a pattern often seen near cyclical bottoms.

If Uniswap maintains support and market sentiment improves, UNI could attempt to retest the $10–$12 zone in the coming months. Conversely, a failure to hold above $6 could open the door for a retest of the 2024 range lows around $4.

Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com

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Uniswap Foundation (UNI) awards Brevis $9M grant to accelerate V4 adoption

  • Brevis will develop a trustless rebate system for routers that integrate v4 hooked pools.
  • The initiative will verify rebates automatically without centralized supervision.
  • The program aims to supercharge Uniswap v4 adoption by rewarding aggregators.

The Uniswap Foundation has awarded blockchain infrastructure company Brevis a significant grant in efforts to fuel the adoption of its recent upgrade, Uniswap 4.

According to today’s official blog, the foundation plans to allocate up to $9 million to launch and manage an innovative Hooks Routing Rebate program.

The new initiative offers gas rebates to routers that have integrated v4’s hooked pool.

Notably, the grant aims to hasten Uniswap’s version 4 adoption.

The announcement indicated:

To accelerate v4 hook adoption and make aggregator integration more rewarding, Uniswap has awarded a grant to Brevis to leverage its ZK Data Coprocessor and zkVM to deliver trustless gas rebates to any routers that route order flow through v4 hooked pools.

🚀 @UniswapFND has awarded Brevis a grant to build a trustless gas rebate program for v4 routers!

Up to $9M in rebates for DEX aggregators integrating v4 hooked pools. All calculations verified by Brevis ZK proofs.

Here's what we're building 🧵 pic.twitter.com/7o4uLVPGCT

— Brevis (@brevis_zk) October 24, 2025

The decentralized trading protocol released its V4 update early this year, introducing advanced features like hooks – which are modules that developers can use to personalize liquidity pools.

Moreover, V4 launched a singleton infrastructure that merges pools under a single contract.

These upgrades introduced friendly fees, on-chain automation, and enhanced experience for decentralized application (dApp) developers.

Furthermore, v4 promised traders reduced slippage, lowered fees, and more efficient trade execution.

The January 31 blog read:

Beyond customizability, Uniswap v4 provides gas savings for both swappers and LPs. Creating new pools with v4 is up to 99.99% cheaper than in previous versions, and swappers can expect gas savings on multi-hop swaps.

Rewarding aggregators after resource-intensive tasks

Besides introducing new advancements, the upgrade brought new challenges for decentralized aggregators like Velora, 1inch, and 0X.

Decentralized aggregators are platforms that find the top trade routes by combining liquidity across different DEXs.

Previous versions had easier integrations.

For instance, Uniswap v2 adopted a constant-product approach, whereas version 3 amplified complexity through concentrated liquidity and fee tiers.

Nonetheless, v3 still ensures a consistent model.

Meanwhile, the much-awaited Uniswap version 4 allowed each pool to function independently based on the hooks it utilizes.

With that, hooks could introduce new execution ideas, apply special trading conditions, and adjust fees.

That offers the flexibility that boosts integration.

However, it made everything demanding and complex, as aggregators should familiarize themselves with how every personalized pool functions before using it to route trades.

That’s where the new rebate program by the Uniswap Foundation comes in.

The initiative allows the interoperable protocol to incentivize routers that integrate hooked pools successfully, offering up to $9 million in gas rebates.

Users will receive the rewards automatically according to their routing activity.

Meanwhile, these rebates can lower trading fees, fund ecosystem developments, and offset gas expenses.

The team said:

These rebates provide routers new economic relief to experiment with v4 hooks. Whether routers use them to offset their own operating costs, pass rebates back to traders as lower fees, or build sustainable treasuries, the result is the same: faster integrations, deeper liquidity, and better swap execution with reduced fees for users.

Uniswap’s native token, UNI, trades at $6.24 after an over 1% increase in the past 24 hours.

 

 

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