Uniswap deployed a public dashboard on Aug. 12, offering real-time transparency into protocol operations across its 36 supported blockchain networks. The tool consolidates key performance indicators including financial metrics, trading volume, TVL, integration partnerships and security records.
Since launch in 2018, Uniswap has distributed more than $4 billion in cumulative fees to liquidity providers—direct yield paid to capital suppliers within trading pools, not protocol revenue.
Aggregate 30-day trading volumes have reached tens of billions of dollars across all chains. On a single day in late July, Uniswap processed $1.79 billion in volume across 3.5 million swaps from 147,000 unique daily swappers, according to data highlighted by Blockworks Research.
While third-party analytics platforms such as Dune Analytics and Allium have tracked Uniswap metrics, the new dashboard consolidates these insights into an official, protocol-endorsed resource. This direct data access simplifies performance comparisons for market participants and liquidity providers evaluating capital deployment.
The dashboard launch enables direct measurement of v4 adoption following the upgrade's deployment in Jan. 2025. V4 introduced "hooks"—modular code that allows developers to customize pool behavior—and a singleton architecture that consolidates all liquidity pools into a single smart contract to enhance gas efficiency.
Users can now track v4-specific metrics such as TVL, trading volume and swap counts across different chains. The dashboard delivers a single source of truth for cross-chain performance data, eliminating reliance on third-party estimates that often use varying methodologies.
The Uniswap Developer Platform complements this transparency with a free API that removes the need for on-chain lookups. Developers can specify pools by ID and track integration performance directly without subscription fees or per-call charges.

