Family! Don’t scroll away! This is absolutely the most critical voting update for UNI recently, and it’s also the last time I sync progress with everyone—after all, the results are already as clear as having a god's perspective; hiding it would not be kind!
First, the core data: as of 8:20 AM on December 22, the on-chain voting data for the UNI governance proposal has become completely clear: 62 million votes in favor, only 740 opposing votes, and 1.5 million abstentions. Seeing this data, old fans should understand—vote passed, it’s a done deal! ✅
Surely new fans will ask: 'It’s only the 22nd, the vote ends at 2:21 AM on the 26th, how can you be so sure?' Don’t worry; this is the core information I want to share today, and it’s the 'invisible threshold' that is most easily overlooked in the UNI governance vote—this is the essence I’ve summarized from monitoring hundreds of governance proposals, so take good notes!
In my opinion, whether the UNI proposal can be effectively implemented depends on two hard indicators; missing one is useless: first, the number of votes in favor must break through the 40 million 'death line', which is the bottom line. As long as it hasn't reached 40 million, even if the opposing votes are 0, it is directly considered invalid; second, at the deadline for voting, the votes in favor must not only cross the line but also exceed the opposing votes. Looking back at the data now, 62 million votes in favor far exceed the 40 million threshold, while opposing votes are only 740, not even enough to count. This gap is like an elephant stepping on an ant; even if someone wants to rush to vote later, it won't change the outcome.
To be honest, the result of this vote was already foreshadowed. From the moment the votes in favor broke through the 40 million mark, it was already locked in that it would pass; the following days felt more like 'going through the motions'. The key point is that only after the vote passes does the main event begin—according to convention, the proposal will begin execution about two days after it is passed.
I've calculated the time for everyone; around 12:29 AM on December 29, UNI will experience two historic changes: first, a direct destruction of 10% of the total supply, which is a full 100 million tokens; second, the formal opening of the fee switch. What does this mean? In the future, for every transaction on the platform, a fee of 0.05% will be taken out for buyback and destruction. Don’t think that 0.05% is small; the current annual transaction volume on the platform is at the level of 80 trillion, and the cumulative destruction effect over time will definitely not be underestimated.
Some people may be tangled up in 'should I wait until the voting ends to take action'; my personal view is: there’s no need. The current voting data already shows an overwhelming advantage, and there won't be any changes later. Rather, it's better to prepare in advance. After all, the combination of destruction and fee switch is a clear positive signal for long-term holders; there may be emotional fluctuations in the short term, but in the long run, the logic of reduced supply and ongoing destruction is here.
Finally, let me say something heartfelt: this vote is an important milestone for the UNI ecosystem, and I will keep a close eye on the execution progress. If you don't want to miss the destruction landing node and don't know how to respond later, hurry up and follow me @链上标哥 so you won't get lost!

