Uniswap Goes Live on OKX X Layer With Zero Interface Fee Swaps

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  • Uniswap launched on OKX’s X Layer for swapping and providing liquidity through its app, wallet, and API.
  • It comes with zero interface fees and extremely low transaction costs with support for xBTC, USDT, and USDG markets.
  • The integration enhances the OKX L2 network and aligns with the Uniswap strategy of a multi-chain, low-cost expansion

Uniswap has marked its presence on the multi-chain universe by entering X Layer, which stands for OKX’s Ethereum Layer 2 ecosystem. This will enable a new low-cost platform for the trading community and retain the native Uniswap experience within the OKX ecosystem.

Uniswap made the deployment official through an announcement on January 16 through the X platform, where it explained the functionality, indicating that users can begin swapping, liquidity provision, and using the X Layer via the Uniswap web app, Uniswap Wallet, and Uniswap trading API. The deployment boosts the effort by Uniswap to cater to the demand for fast execution and lower DeFi transaction costs on the layer 2 scaling solution.

Zero interface fees and native liquidity markets

The initial launch of Uniswap sees it charging no interface fees for X Layer swaps, making it simpler for traders when using the Uniswap interface. This means that users get to interact with primary stablecoin markets, such as USDG, and other large stablecoins, in addition to xBTC and USDT native markets.

This is significant for two key reasons. First, there are no usual interface fees that some DeFi projects charge. Second, traders have seamless access to the OKX network assets directly through Uniswap’s interface. This is because, through the deployment, traders can easily swap and liquidate positions without necessarily using different interfaces.

OKX pointed out the cost-effectiveness, too. The exchange stated that the cost of swaps on X Layer may be in a few cents, some of them approaching $0.01, depending on the network.

Why X Layer fits Uniswap’s expansion strategy

X Layer is a zkEVM-based Layer 2 network that was established by the exchange giant OKX in 2024. As the network is equipped with Ethereum compatibility, developers can work with DeFi applications through established tools.

X Layer itself aligns itself close to the OKX ecosystem as well. This approach makes it easier for OKX users to have the functionality they want on the blockchain without having to bridge multiple times over different blockchains. They can simply trade, transfer, and perform other activities on a smoother process execution platform.

With the launch of X Layer, Uniswap is opening itself up to a large global user base on OKX, while providing those users with a recognizable DeFi venue supported by deep liquidity.

OKX blends CeFi reach with DeFi execution

For OKX, integration with Uniswap supports the bigger strategy of blending access to centralized exchanges with DEX trading infrastructure. CEX users are demanding more on-chain access with lower risks involved, while DeFi users are demanding quicker execution and better liquidity.

Uniswap’s launch translates to the existence of an anchor protocol on which traders are already familiar and trusting with regard to OKX. This is a prestigious destination for a DeFi such as X Layer.

Initial community response has been positive, with users appreciating easier access to DeFi services and smooth trading for the OKX community worldwide.

Part of a broader Uniswap product push

This Uniswap launch is also a follow-up on various enhancements that the platform underwent over the past few months. In late December 2025, there was a governance proposal on Uniswap regarding substantial changes, such as burning 100 million UNI governance tokens from the treasury and removing interface fees.

Uniswap has also been integrating new chains and distribution mechanisms, such as the Monad chain, hardware wallets such as Ledger, and fiat onramps such as Revolut.

With the addition of X Layer support, the main priority for Uniswap remains low-cost execution, chain expansion, and combined access via one interface, while OKX further enhances its Layer 2 solution with the addition of a premium DeFi protocol.

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