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Stanford group becomes 9th largest Uniswap delegate, overtakes UC Berkeley

Post-secondary institutions appear to be flocking the Uniswap exchange. A Stanford student group just confirmed it has become a Uniswap delegate with more than 2.5 million votes.

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Stanford group becomes 9th largest Uniswap delegate, overtakes UC Berkeley

Stanford Blockchain Club has become one of the largest delegates for the exchange Uniswap, overtaking a student group at rival California university UC Berkeley. 

The student-run blockchain club verified itself as a Uniswap delegate on Tuesday, having amassed 2,524,711 votes, according to Sybil, an Ethereum governance tool. That puts Stanford in the ninth spot, just ahead of UC Berkeley’s CalBlockchain with 2,524,711 votes.

Verifying myself as a @UniswapProtocol #UNIDelegate on Sybil️https://t.co/aduPp8Jyvy

addr:0xEFF506a32B55D5c19847c1a4F8510c00280c27E5

sig:0x28a199454657eb2b90d096e25d7c20797f93363dec360309ce7fe82954f7a5920772acc3f1b37bd9f234eafa2ace3daaa0e61ff58e739da72deba037a30b37bd1c

— Stanford Blockchain Club (@StanfordCrypto) January 5, 2021

Dharma and EOA remain the two largest delegates, with over 15 million votes each.

Uniswap’s top 10 delegates now include two academic institutions, highlighting the diverse players contributing to the exchange’s governance. As Cointelegraph reported last month, UC Berkeley has joined Uniswap’s governance protocol as a way to showcase the group’s research in the blockchain space.

The Stanford Blockchain Club was founded in 2014 as a student organization “for everything blockchain, cryptoeconomics, and cryptocurrency.”

Stanford has carved out an active presence in blockchain-focused research. The university operates the Stanford Center for Blockchain Research, which “brings together engineering, law, and economics faculty, as well as post-docs, students, and visitors, to work on technical challenges in the field.”

A peer-reviewed paper called “An analysis of Uniswap markets” also appears on Stanford’s website. The paper gives a favorable view of the decentralized exchange, calling it “stable under a wide range of market conditions.”

Uniswap has grown to become the world’s largest decentralized exchange by volume, according to data aggregator CoinMarketCap. As of Wednesday, Uniswap had roughly 42% of the DEX market share.

Efforts to reach the Stanford Blockchain Club were unsuccessful.

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