The Uniswap Foundation has published its first-quarter financial overview for 2025, revealing strong reserves and a multi-year operational buffer.
Uniswap Foundation Reveals $95M in Assets, Extends Runway Through 2027As of March 31, the organization reported $95 million in total assets, combining cash, stablecoins, UNI tokens, and ETH.
The foundation holds $53.4 million in liquid assets, 15.8 million UNI tokens, and 257 ETH. It also issued a $29 million loan backed by 5 million UNI held externally as collateral.
According to its report, these funds are enough to support the foundation’s operations and grant programs through January 2027. A significant portion—$115.1 million—has been earmarked for grants, with nearly $100 million scheduled for distribution over 2025 and 2026. The remainder will fulfill prior obligations.
In addition, $33.3 million has been set aside for operational costs and staff incentives. The foundation continues to benefit from trading fee revenues generated by the Uniswap protocol, further strengthening its long-term sustainability.
The financial disclosure highlights Uniswap’s ongoing commitment to supporting decentralized finance development through grant funding and ecosystem growth. By maintaining a diversified treasury and extending its financial runway, the foundation positions itself as a stable force in a sector often marked by volatility and uncertainty.
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