Friday Nov 14 2025 08:50
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Uniswap Labs announced the launch of the Continuous Clearing Auctions (CCA) protocol on November 13th. This protocol aims to help teams and developers quickly establish liquidity in Uniswap v4 and establish fair market prices for new tokens with limited liquidity. CCA was designed in collaboration with Aztec Network, which contributed a ZK Passport module to support private and verifiable participation. Aztec will also be the first project to launch using CCA.
Liquidity formation often happens behind the scenes, creating an information gap and granting privileges to a select few participants, potentially leading to insufficient and unstable liquidity. As an on-chain native solution, CCA's design revolves around three principles:
The novel CCA mechanism is highly configurable and resilient to malicious sniping/bundling, and helps curb phenomena such as "rug pulls" and "front-running." The protocol allows projects to define the number of tokens for sale, the starting price, and the auction duration. Users then submit bids, specifying a maximum price and total expenditure. These bids are irrevocable, and the maximum price falls within a certain range. At the end of each block, the highest price at which all tokens within that block can be sold is determined. All participants who bid in that block pay the same clearing price.
The specific liquidity bootstrapping process involves the following steps:
Aztec Network is using the CCA mechanism for its token sale, with an initial valuation (fully diluted valuation, FDV) of $350 million, a 75% discount from Aztec Labs' last equity financing valuation. To prevent large investors from monopolizing the auction, the number of participations per user is capped. Early contributors and community members, including test network operators, OG Aztec Connect users, and Ethereum individual stakers, can start bidding today. A public sale will be held from December 2nd to 6th, after which tokens can be directly claimed and staked on-chain.
Joe Andrews, co-founder of Aztec Labs, stated: "For years, token issuances have favored insiders at the expense of communities that drive innovation. The CCA, developed in collaboration with Uniswap, changes the definition of fair access in crypto - no special deals, no hidden allocations."
Hayden Adams, founder of Uniswap, said that the CCA protocol marks an expansion of Uniswap from transaction infrastructure to issuance infrastructure.
Currently, CCA has been deployed on Ethereum and the sidechain Unichain, supporting custom modularization, and is suitable for a variety of token issuance scenarios, from meme coins to serious projects. In the coming months, the company plans to release more modules, further enhancing the onboarding experience for projects and communities using CCA. It is worth mentioning that although the community unanimously praises CCA, some people are skeptical about it, saying that it is not much different from liquidity bootstrapping pools (LBP). As the core of the Uniswap Liquidity Launchpad, whether CCA will standardize DeFi issuance, break the doubts and become a mainstream tool in 2026 remains to be seen.
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