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UniswapX

UniswapX is a new permissionless, open source (GPL), auction-based routing protocol for trading across AMMs and other liquidity sources.

UniswapX improves swapping in several ways:

  • Better prices by aggregating liquidity sources
  • Gas-free swapping
  • Protection against MEV (Maximal Extractable Value)
  • No cost for failed transactions
  • And in the coming months, UniswapX will expand to gas-free cross-chain swaps.

Swappers generate signed orders which specify the intents of their swap, and fillers compete using arbitrary filling strategies to satisfy these orders.

Trading on UniswapX

To trade using UniswapX, swappers create a new type of order called an Exclusive Dutch Order which specifies the maximum and minimum outputs they are willing to receive in a trade over a certain time period.

They then sign a message that uses Permit2 to allow the transfer of tokens to complete the trade as long as the the number of tokens sent and received matched what is specified in the decay curve. These Signed Order messages are broadcast publicly and available to be executed by anyone who wants to be a “filler”.

Fillers on UniswapX​

UniswapX introduces a new participant in the Uniswap ecosystem, the Filler. These agents pickup signed orders from swappers and compete to execute them using any source of liquidity they have access to.

Anyone can fill orders on UniswapX, get started by reading our Filler Integration Guide.

Parametizing UniswapX Orders​

The UniswapX protocol does not explicitly parameterize the pricing of orders like the Exclusive Dutch Order, rather order parameterization is left to be configured by the order constructor.

In the current Uniswap Labs interface implementation of UniswapX, some fillers may choose to help parameterize orders by participating as quoters. These fillers can only win a quote if they guarantee improved swapper execution over Uniswap v3 or v2 liquidity pools. Fillers who win a quote will receive execution priority for a limited period of time to fill orders they submitted wining quotes for.

To ensure a smooth swapping experience for traders during the beta period, the set of Quoters will be vetted by Uniswap Labs following UniswapX’s launch, with plans to make the quoting system fully permissionless in the near future.

If you are interested in participating as a Quoter during the beta period, please reach out here.

UniswapX Protocol Architecture

UniswapX

Reactors​

Order Reactors settle UniswapX orders. They are responsible for validating orders of a specific type, resolving them into inputs and outputs, and executing them against the filler's strategy, and verifying that the order was successfully fulfilled.

Reactors process orders using the following steps:

  • Validate the order
  • Resolve the order into inputs and outputs
  • Pull input tokens from the swapper to the fillContract using permit2 permitWitnessTransferFrom with the order as witness
  • Call reactorCallback on the fillContract
  • Verify that the output tokens were received by the output recipients

Reactors implement the IReactor interface which abstracts the specifics of the order specification. This allows for different reactor implementations with different order formats to be used with the same interface, allowing for shared infrastructure and easy extension by fillers.

Current reactor implementations:

Fill Contracts​

Order fillContracts fill UniswapX orders. They specify the filler's strategy for fulfilling orders and are called by the reactor with reactorCallback.

Some sample fillContract implementations are provided in this repository:

Direct Fill​

If a filler wants to fill orders using funds on-hand rather than a fillContract, they can do so gas efficiently using the directFill macro by specifying address(1) as the fillContract. This will pull tokens from the filler using msg.sender to satisfy the order outputs.

Whitepaper

More details on the UniswapX protocol are available in the UniswapX Whitepaper.

Deployment Addresses

ContractAddressSource
V2 Dutch Order Reactor0x00000011f84b9aa48e5f8aa8b9897600006289beV2DutchOrderReactor
V1 Exclusive Dutch Order Reactor0x6000da47483062A0D734Ba3dc7576Ce6A0B645C4ExclusiveDutchOrderReactor
OrderQuoter0x54539967a06Fc0E3C3ED0ee320Eb67362D13C5fFOrderQuoter
Permit20x000000000022D473030F116dDEE9F6B43aC78BA3Permit2
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