Uniswap Pay Dispute Escalates, Maple Finance Loan volume Hits All-Time High, What's the Overseas Crypto Community Talking About Today?
Publication Date: December 25, 2025
Author: BlockBeats Editorial Team
Over the past 24 hours, the crypto market has witnessed various dynamics ranging from macroeconomic discussions to ecosystem-specific developments.
Mainstream topics have focused on DeFi governance disputes and institutional lending expansion. In terms of ecosystem development, attention has been on the Ethereum upgrade process, Perp DEX governance decisions, and other ecosystem innovations.
I. Mainstream Topics
1. Uniswap Foundation Executive Compensation Dispute Intensifies
Recent tax disclosures show that in 2024, the foundation allocated nearly $10 million but spent around $4.8 million on employee compensation, with executive total compensation reaching $3.87 million, including a former DevRel head with an annual salary of $700,000 and a governance lead with $540,000. The event stemmed from community concerns about the foundation's efficiency, with comparisons to the Optimism Grants Council, which delivered over six times the funding at a lower cost (around $2.14 million plus additional fees), leading to strong dissatisfaction among UNI holders.
In community discussions, many criticized this as a "shame" for DAO governance, highlighting that executive compensation accounts for 22% of the foundation's expenses, far exceeding industry standards, and questioned its actual value contribution, such as developer growth and research output. Some argued that legal roles are underpaid, but overall, it is seen as an abuse of holder interests, leading to disappointment in DAO participation and calls for transparency.
2. Maple Finance Lending Volume Reaches All-Time High
The platform disbursed a single $500 million USDC loan yesterday, while the outstanding borrowings hit a new peak, signaling that the 2025 asset under management has surged from $500 million to over $5 billion, with total loan disbursements exceeding $8.5 billion, achieving over $25 million in annualized revenue. In a founder's letter reflecting on milestones, initiatives include partnerships with Aave, Pendle, to expand cross-chain products, introducing AI integrations and HYPE collateral loans, and setting a 2026 target of $10 billion ARR, emphasizing real sustainable revenue over incentive-driven growth.
The community responded positively, praising its stable risk-adjusted returns, internal credit assessment standardization, and multi-chain expansion (such as Linea, Solana), with protocol revenue growing by 300% and a 25% buyback mechanism rewarding SYRUP holders; discussions focused on its potential as an on-chain asset management standard and how integrations with Spark, Plasma, and other partners could accelerate institutional adoption.
II. Mainstream Ecosystem Updates
1. Ethereum Hegota Network Upgrade Timeline Revealed
The Ethereum Foundation released the 2026 Hegota upgrade roadmap on December 22nd, following Fusaka (introducing PeerDAS) and Glamsterdam (Block-level Access Lists and Proposer-Builder Separation), focusing on the integration of selected EIPs. Key milestones include submitting the Headliner proposal to the Ethereum Magicians forum from January 8th to February 4th (assessing necessity, impact, technical readiness, and champion designation using the template), discussions and final selection through four All Core Devs meetings from February 5th to 26th, and subsequent submission of non-Headliner proposals within a 30-day window; FOCIL (EIP-7805, anti-censorship features) is under consideration. This upgrade aims to enhance network efficiency, decentralization, and security, and the timeline can be tracked on Forkcast.
The community discussion has been positive, with stakeholders believing that this strengthens Ethereum's long-term vision, such as protecting investment value and maintaining decentralized node operation. Some viewpoints emphasize its focus on state data reduction, which will drive L2 ecosystem convergence (EIL proposal). Developers see it as a foundational and enduring infrastructure build, with overall optimism about its protective effect on ETH holders, although potential changes need to be monitored.
2. Perp DEX Governance Updates
Hyperliquid validators and stakers approved a proposal to permanently burn HYPE tokens held in the aid fund, with previous fund purchases considered economically equivalent to burning, providing a clear clarification and strengthening governance transparency; the founder expressed gratitude for community participation and looks forward to future developments. Meanwhile, Kinetiq introduced the KIP2 proposal aimed at driving protocol optimizations (specific details to be disclosed).
The community response has been enthusiastic, with many viewing this as an unstoppable signal from Hyperliquid, enhancing confidence in the team and sparking discussions on when to deploy cash or initiate DAT. Some feedback focuses on the positive impact of burning, emphasizing its potential boost to price and the ecosystem, although there are some queries about the timing of entry. Overall, it is seen as a successful example of the governance process, driving the evolution of the Perp DEX competitive landscape.
3. Other Ecosystem Developments
The MegaETH ecosystem prediction market project Rocket Finance completed a $1.5 million seed round, led by Electric Capital, with follow-on investments from Bodhi Ventures, Tangent, and Amber Group; the project introduces a "redistribution market" mechanism that allows users to make real-time predictions based on price feeds, with no binary bets, liquidations, or capped returns, supporting the reuse of capital for multiple predictions, emphasizing "trading the action, not the outcome." Former Augur CEO Matt Liston announced the development of the Agentic prediction market project, combining LLM (Encoding the Past) and prediction markets (Aggregating Future Beliefs) to form a "cognitive finance" system; its design draws inspiration from the Augur token fork, sparking excitement.
The community discussion is optimistic, seeing Rocket as a breakthrough in the prediction market, praising its no-clearing design and video teaser; feedback on Matt's return is strong, seen as a major win that enhances DeFi awareness, despite the funding announcement leading to jokes about a "casino-themed patch," overall bullish on its potential for MegaETH and the prediction ecosystem.
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