Decentralized finance giant Uniswap launches seven major Skills, allowing AI agents to directly operate DeFi

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Decentralized Exchange Leader Uniswap Officially Takes a Key Step by Modularizing DeFi Capabilities into “Skills” for AI Agents. With the launch of seven core functions, AI is no longer just analyzing markets or providing strategy suggestions but can directly execute trades, provide liquidity, and manage positions on-chain.

Seven Skills Launched, Enabling AI to Directly Operate Uniswap

Recently, Uniswap released seven new AI Skills, providing developers and agents with structured interfaces that allow AI to access core protocol functions in a standardized way, including:

Swap (Token Exchange): Execute token swap transactions, enabling AI to automatically buy and sell, arbitrage, and implement strategies.

Quote (Price Query): Obtain trade quotes (estimated input or output amounts), strategy evaluation, route selection, and risk management.

Router (Path Calculation): Calculate optimal trading routes and liquidity sources to optimize slippage and costs.

Liquidity (Liquidity Management): Add or remove liquidity, withdraw funds, with AI automating market making and rebalancing LP positions.

Positions (LP Position Management): Query LP positions, collect fees, manage V3/V4 position statuses, optimize yields, and automate market-making strategies.

Pools (Liquidity Pool Information): Query pool status, liquidity depth, fee tiers, prices, and liquidity distribution for market analysis and strategic decision-making.

Transactions (Trade Construction and Submission): Build transaction parameters, sign, and submit on-chain transactions, enabling AI to perform actual on-chain operations (Execution).

These Skills allow AI to bypass complex smart contract logic, performing on-chain operations directly through standardized modules, significantly lowering development and integration barriers. The official also open-sourced related tools as foundational infrastructure for building on-chain agent workflows.

DeFi Starts Viewing AI as a User

Historically, AI’s role in crypto has mainly been market analysis, trading advice, or automated strategy generation. Uniswap’s move signifies that protocols are beginning to treat AI as a first-class user.

Under this framework, AI Agents can:

Automatically execute trades based on strategies

Dynamically adjust LP positions

Autonomously market-make and rebalance

Design and execute complex strategies based on market conditions

If more protocols follow suit, AI will be able to execute comprehensive financial workflows across protocols, such as trading on Uniswap, borrowing or leveraging on Aave, managing yields and interest rate positions on Pendle, automatically arbitraging, and asset allocation. When AI can autonomously design strategies, allocate funds, and execute trades, DeFi will evolve from a tool-based infrastructure into an autonomous financial network capable of continuous operation by machines.

Are AI Agents the True Dominators of Blockchain Finance?

As previously reported, AI systems are tireless and can audit smart contracts within milliseconds. Compared to traditional litigation, which is time-consuming and subject to subjective variables, AI inherently trusts smart contracts with absolute certainty. Two AI agents can even negotiate, verify, and sign binding economic agreements instantly through code.

(Crypto isn’t suitable for humans? Dragonfly Partners: AI Agents Are the True Rulers of Web3 Finance)

Current traditional financial systems only recognize individuals, corporations, and governments as legitimate fund holders, unable to handle AML (Anti-Money Laundering) checks or legal responsibilities for non-human entities. In contrast, permissionless crypto networks do not inquire about participant identities, making them ideal for AI agents. This suggests that future Web3 infrastructure and tokenomics could be reconstructed around these high-frequency AI participants.

The Foundation of the Agent Economy Is Taking Shape

Uniswap’s launch of Skills is not just a product update but a signal: future on-chain traffic may no longer primarily come from humans but from AI Agents. Against the backdrop of rapidly growing Agent Economy and on-chain automation demand, providing standardized, machine-callable financial capabilities will become a new competitive edge for DeFi protocols.

With Uniswap taking the lead, the market is also watching whether major protocols like Aave and Pendle will follow suit. If more DeFi protocols achieve AI-native integration, the emergence of a true “DeFAI” ecosystem will accelerate.

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