This is a proposal for a canonical Uniswap V3 deployment on Gensyn, an Ethereum L2 built for machine intelligence. Gensyn is an OP Stack rollup that has been live on testnet since April 2025, with mainnet launching in April 2026.
We propose that GFX Labs deploy a canonical Uniswap V3 instance on Gensyn, with Oku serving as the front-end interface.
Gensyn is an Ethereum L2 built for machine intelligence. The network's core application at launch is Delphi - permissionless prediction market infrastructure where anyone can create and trade markets on any topic, settled by AI models. Since launching in December 2025, Delphi has already facilitated over 80M in $TEST volume on testnet.
Around Delphi, Gensyn is integrating a handful of core DeFi primitives - including Uniswap (this proposal) and Morpho - allowing users and agents to borrow, lend, swap, and trade programmatically.
Beyond this initial core, the Gensyn protocol will support a broader set of AI primitives over time, including decentralized model training, model ownership and tokenization, and agentic commerce.
Gensyn has raised nearly $80M in funding, with the last two rounds led by a16z crypto.
Proposer: Gensyn Deployer: GFX Labs / Oku Trade Network: Gensyn (Ethereum L2 - OP Stack) Chain ID (Mainnet): 685689
Key Links:
Website: https://gensyn.ai
Protocol Docs: https://docs.gensyn.network
Documentation: https://docs.gensyn.ai
Block Explorer (Testnet): https://gensyn-testnet.explorer.alchemy.com
Block Explorer (Mainnet): https://gensyn-mainnet.explorer.alchemy.com/
Gensyn has already demonstrated significant organic activity and a growing DeFi ecosystem:
The core of Gensyn's on-chain economy is Delphi - a permissionless prediction market platform. Anyone can create and trade markets on any topic, with fully on-chain settlement by verifiable AI models. Since launching in December 2025, Delphi has shown strong organic demand.
Gensyn is building a core DeFi stack around Delphi for users and machines to trasnsact:
Uniswap V3 (this proposal) - Canonical DEX for swapping between $AI, USDC, ETH, and other tokens. Provides liquidity that Delphi traders and agents need to enter and exit positions efficiently.
Morpho - Lending and borrowing protocol, enabling capital-efficient strategies: traders can borrow to increase exposure, or lend idle assets for yield.
Delphi - Prediction market activity drives continuous swap volume and borrowing demand, feeding liquidity back through Uniswap and Morpho.
Bridges: LayerZero, Relay, and canonical Ethereum bridge
Key Tokens: USDC, ETH, and the Gensyn $AI token
Beyond the initial DeFi core, the Gensyn protocol is designed to support a broader set of AI-native primitives:
Decentralized Training - Collaborative ML training across heterogeneous hardware with trustless verification
Model Ownership & Tokenization - On-chain attribution and collective ownership of trained models
Agentic Commerce - Autonomous agent-to-agent economic activity
You can find more of Gensyn’s machine learning research here.
Deploying Uniswap V3 on Gensyn serves both the Uniswap and Gensyn communities:
Delphi drives real swap demand. Delphi prediction market participants need to move between $AI, USDC, and ETH to enter and exit positions. Gensyn is also implementing a programmatic buyback system for $AI that leverages Uniswap v3.
Growing user base. Over 150,000 unique users have already interacted with the Gensyn testnet. As the network transitions to mainnet with real economic value, these users will need reliable DeFi infrastructure.
Liquidity bootstrap plan. Gensyn will ensure deep liquidity at launch, including LP incentive programs in key pools.
GFX Labs will handle the canonical deployment of Uniswap V3 contracts on Gensyn, consistent with their role as deployer for other canonical V3 deployments (including Plasma, XDC, and others). Oku (oku.trade) would serve as the front-end for the deployment.
The deployment would include:
Uniswap V3 Core (Factory, Pool)
Uniswap V3 Periphery (SwapRouter, NonfungiblePositionManager, etc.)
Subgraph indexing
Oku front-end integration
Uniswap V3 contracts have been deployed and verified on Gensyn:
v3CoreFactoryAddress: 0xcb2436774C3e191c85056d248EF4260ce5f27A9D multicall2Address:0x5d6b0f5335ec95cD2aB7E52f2A0750dd86502435 proxyAdminAddress: 0x0d922Fb1Bc191F64970ac40376643808b4B74Df9 tickLensAddress:0xB3309C48F8407651D918ca3Da4C45DE40109E641 nftDescriptorLibraryAddressV1_3_0: 0xE3dbcD53f4Ce1b06Ab200f4912BD35672e68f1FA **nonfungibleTokenPositionDescriptorAddressV1_3_0: ** 0x454050C4c9190390981Ac4b8d5AFcd7aC65eEffa descriptorProxyAddress: 0x38EB9e62ABe4d3F70C0e161971F29593b8aE29FF nonfungibleTokenPositionManagerAddress: 0x743E03cceB4af2efA3CC76838f6E8B50B63F184c v3MigratorAddress:0x8B3c541c30f9b29560f56B9E44b59718916B69EF v3StakerAddress: 0x5911cB3633e764939edc2d92b7e1ad375Bb57649 quoterV2Address: 0xaa52bB8110fE38D0d2d2AF0B85C3A3eE622CA455 swapRouter02: 0x807F4E281B7A3B324825C64ca53c69F0b418dE40 multicall3:0xcA11bde05977b3631167028862bE2a173976CA11 permit2: 0x000000000022D473030F116dDEE9F6B43aC78BA3
universal router:0x447B8E40B0CdA8e55F405C86bC635D02d0540aB8 crosschain account:0x346239972d1fa486FC4a521031BC81bFB7D6e8a4
Per the updated deployment process, new chain deployments follow a streamlined path: the RFC is posted for a minimum of 7 days, and if no major contention arises, the deployment is approved. The Uniswap Accountability Committee then verifies deployed contracts and updates the v3-deployments.uniswap.eth subdomain.
As an OP Stack rollup, Gensyn has a canonical message-passing bridge to Ethereum L1. Governance messages from the Uniswap Timelock on Ethereum can be relayed to Gensyn via this canonical bridge, consistent with the approach used for other OP Stack deployments. In addition, Gensyn will support bridging via LayerZero and Relay.
OP Stack security model. Gensyn inherits the security properties of the OP Stack, including Ethereum L1 as the data availability and settlement layer.
Infrastructure. Gensyn's RPC and block explorer infrastructure is provided by Alchemy, a leading blockchain infrastructure provider.
Funding and team. Gensyn has raised ~$80M led by a16z crypto, providing long-term runway and institutional credibility.
Smart contract audit and verification. Core protocol contracts deployed on Gensyn have been audited by Trail of Bits and can be verified via Blockscout.
Gensyn represents an opportunity for Uniswap to serve as the canonical DEX at the center of a new on-chain machine economy. We welcome community feedback and questions.
Links:
Gensyn Website: https://gensyn.ai
Gensyn Docs: https://docs.gensyn.ai
Oku: https://oku.trade
Block Explorer: https://gensyn-testnet.explorer.alchemy.com
Uniswap V3 Deployment Process: GitHub
This is a proposal for a canonical Uniswap V3 deployment on Gensyn, an Ethereum L2 built for machine intelligence. Gensyn is an OP Stack rollup that has been live on testnet since April 2025, with mainnet launching in April 2026.
We propose that GFX Labs deploy a canonical Uniswap V3 instance on Gensyn, with Oku serving as the front-end interface.
Gensyn is an Ethereum L2 built for machine intelligence. The network's core application at launch is Delphi - permissionless prediction market infrastructure where anyone can create and trade markets on any topic, settled by AI models. Since launching in December 2025, Delphi has already facilitated over 80M in $TEST volume on testnet.
Around Delphi, Gensyn is integrating a handful of core DeFi primitives - including Uniswap (this proposal) and Morpho - allowing users and agents to borrow, lend, swap, and trade programmatically.
Beyond this initial core, the Gensyn protocol will support a broader set of AI primitives over time, including decentralized model training, model ownership and tokenization, and agentic commerce.
Gensyn has raised nearly $80M in funding, with the last two rounds led by a16z crypto.
Proposer: Gensyn Deployer: GFX Labs / Oku Trade Network: Gensyn (Ethereum L2 - OP Stack) Chain ID (Mainnet): 685689
Key Links:
Website: https://gensyn.ai
Protocol Docs: https://docs.gensyn.network
Documentation: https://docs.gensyn.ai
Block Explorer (Testnet): https://gensyn-testnet.explorer.alchemy.com
Block Explorer (Mainnet): https://gensyn-mainnet.explorer.alchemy.com/
Gensyn has already demonstrated significant organic activity and a growing DeFi ecosystem:
The core of Gensyn's on-chain economy is Delphi - a permissionless prediction market platform. Anyone can create and trade markets on any topic, with fully on-chain settlement by verifiable AI models. Since launching in December 2025, Delphi has shown strong organic demand.
Gensyn is building a core DeFi stack around Delphi for users and machines to trasnsact:
Uniswap V3 (this proposal) - Canonical DEX for swapping between $AI, USDC, ETH, and other tokens. Provides liquidity that Delphi traders and agents need to enter and exit positions efficiently.
Morpho - Lending and borrowing protocol, enabling capital-efficient strategies: traders can borrow to increase exposure, or lend idle assets for yield.
Delphi - Prediction market activity drives continuous swap volume and borrowing demand, feeding liquidity back through Uniswap and Morpho.
Bridges: LayerZero, Relay, and canonical Ethereum bridge
Key Tokens: USDC, ETH, and the Gensyn $AI token
Beyond the initial DeFi core, the Gensyn protocol is designed to support a broader set of AI-native primitives:
Decentralized Training - Collaborative ML training across heterogeneous hardware with trustless verification
Model Ownership & Tokenization - On-chain attribution and collective ownership of trained models
Agentic Commerce - Autonomous agent-to-agent economic activity
You can find more of Gensyn’s machine learning research here.
Deploying Uniswap V3 on Gensyn serves both the Uniswap and Gensyn communities:
Delphi drives real swap demand. Delphi prediction market participants need to move between $AI, USDC, and ETH to enter and exit positions. Gensyn is also implementing a programmatic buyback system for $AI that leverages Uniswap v3.
Growing user base. Over 150,000 unique users have already interacted with the Gensyn testnet. As the network transitions to mainnet with real economic value, these users will need reliable DeFi infrastructure.
Liquidity bootstrap plan. Gensyn will ensure deep liquidity at launch, including LP incentive programs in key pools.
GFX Labs will handle the canonical deployment of Uniswap V3 contracts on Gensyn, consistent with their role as deployer for other canonical V3 deployments (including Plasma, XDC, and others). Oku (oku.trade) would serve as the front-end for the deployment.
The deployment would include:
Uniswap V3 Core (Factory, Pool)
Uniswap V3 Periphery (SwapRouter, NonfungiblePositionManager, etc.)
Subgraph indexing
Oku front-end integration
Uniswap V3 contracts have been deployed and verified on Gensyn:
v3CoreFactoryAddress: 0xcb2436774C3e191c85056d248EF4260ce5f27A9D multicall2Address:0x5d6b0f5335ec95cD2aB7E52f2A0750dd86502435 proxyAdminAddress: 0x0d922Fb1Bc191F64970ac40376643808b4B74Df9 tickLensAddress:0xB3309C48F8407651D918ca3Da4C45DE40109E641 nftDescriptorLibraryAddressV1_3_0: 0xE3dbcD53f4Ce1b06Ab200f4912BD35672e68f1FA **nonfungibleTokenPositionDescriptorAddressV1_3_0: ** 0x454050C4c9190390981Ac4b8d5AFcd7aC65eEffa descriptorProxyAddress: 0x38EB9e62ABe4d3F70C0e161971F29593b8aE29FF nonfungibleTokenPositionManagerAddress: 0x743E03cceB4af2efA3CC76838f6E8B50B63F184c v3MigratorAddress:0x8B3c541c30f9b29560f56B9E44b59718916B69EF v3StakerAddress: 0x5911cB3633e764939edc2d92b7e1ad375Bb57649 quoterV2Address: 0xaa52bB8110fE38D0d2d2AF0B85C3A3eE622CA455 swapRouter02: 0x807F4E281B7A3B324825C64ca53c69F0b418dE40 multicall3:0xcA11bde05977b3631167028862bE2a173976CA11 permit2: 0x000000000022D473030F116dDEE9F6B43aC78BA3
universal router:0x447B8E40B0CdA8e55F405C86bC635D02d0540aB8 crosschain account:0x346239972d1fa486FC4a521031BC81bFB7D6e8a4
Per the updated deployment process, new chain deployments follow a streamlined path: the RFC is posted for a minimum of 7 days, and if no major contention arises, the deployment is approved. The Uniswap Accountability Committee then verifies deployed contracts and updates the v3-deployments.uniswap.eth subdomain.
As an OP Stack rollup, Gensyn has a canonical message-passing bridge to Ethereum L1. Governance messages from the Uniswap Timelock on Ethereum can be relayed to Gensyn via this canonical bridge, consistent with the approach used for other OP Stack deployments. In addition, Gensyn will support bridging via LayerZero and Relay.
OP Stack security model. Gensyn inherits the security properties of the OP Stack, including Ethereum L1 as the data availability and settlement layer.
Infrastructure. Gensyn's RPC and block explorer infrastructure is provided by Alchemy, a leading blockchain infrastructure provider.
Funding and team. Gensyn has raised ~$80M led by a16z crypto, providing long-term runway and institutional credibility.
Smart contract audit and verification. Core protocol contracts deployed on Gensyn have been audited by Trail of Bits and can be verified via Blockscout.
Gensyn represents an opportunity for Uniswap to serve as the canonical DEX at the center of a new on-chain machine economy. We welcome community feedback and questions.
Links:
Gensyn Website: https://gensyn.ai
Gensyn Docs: https://docs.gensyn.ai
Oku: https://oku.trade
Block Explorer: https://gensyn-testnet.explorer.alchemy.com
Uniswap V3 Deployment Process: GitHub
Gensyn is one of the most interesting projects for an agentic on-chain economy, it should run on Uniswap rails!
Gensyn is one of the most interesting projects for an agentic on-chain economy, it should run on Uniswap rails!
I went through the proposal and overall it makes sense. If the network is building around prediction markets and AI-driven activity, then having a strong liquidity layer like Uniswap early on feels necessary. Platforms like Delphi will naturally require users to move between assets, so a DEX becomes an important piece of the system.
The testnet activity is also a good sign. Seeing around 150k users and tens of millions of transactions suggests people are already experimenting with the network. Testnet numbers don’t always translate directly to real adoption, but they still show there is genuine interest.
I went through the proposal and overall it makes sense. If the network is building around prediction markets and AI-driven activity, then having a strong liquidity layer like Uniswap early on feels necessary. Platforms like Delphi will naturally require users to move between assets, so a DEX becomes an important piece of the system.
The testnet activity is also a good sign. Seeing around 150k users and tens of millions of transactions suggests people are already experimenting with the network. Testnet numbers don’t always translate directly to real adoption, but they still show there is genuine interest.
I also like that the deployment follows a familiar setup, with GFX Labs handling deployment and Oku providing the interface. Using a structure the community already understands reduces uncertainty and makes the process smoother.
The connection between Delphi, Morpho, and Uniswap could work well if the ecosystem grows as expected, since prediction markets usually create constant asset movement and trading demand.
My only question is around the initial liquidity plan. Incentives are mentioned, but more clarity on early pools and liquidity support would help the community understand how trading will look at launch.
Overall, it seems like a reasonable expansion opportunity, especially if Gensyn’s ecosystem develops the way the team expects.
This proposal has successfully completed the 7-day optimistic approval period, canonicalizing the associated contracts as the official v3 deployment on Gensyn. All contracts are verified, and v3factory ownership has been transferred to Uniswap governance via the crossChainAccount. The UAC will update the v3-deployments.uniswap.eth registry to reflect this addition.
I went through the proposal and overall it makes sense. If the network is building around prediction markets and AI-driven activity, then having a strong liquidity layer like Uniswap early on feels necessary. Platforms like Delphi will naturally require users to move between assets, so a DEX becomes an important piece of the system.
The testnet activity is also a good sign. Seeing around 150k users and tens of millions of transactions suggests people are already experimenting with the network. Testnet numbers don’t always translate directly to real adoption, but they still show there is genuine interest.
I went through the proposal and overall it makes sense. If the network is building around prediction markets and AI-driven activity, then having a strong liquidity layer like Uniswap early on feels necessary. Platforms like Delphi will naturally require users to move between assets, so a DEX becomes an important piece of the system.
The testnet activity is also a good sign. Seeing around 150k users and tens of millions of transactions suggests people are already experimenting with the network. Testnet numbers don’t always translate directly to real adoption, but they still show there is genuine interest.
I also like that the deployment follows a familiar setup, with GFX Labs handling deployment and Oku providing the interface. Using a structure the community already understands reduces uncertainty and makes the process smoother.
The connection between Delphi, Morpho, and Uniswap could work well if the ecosystem grows as expected, since prediction markets usually create constant asset movement and trading demand.
My only question is around the initial liquidity plan. Incentives are mentioned, but more clarity on early pools and liquidity support would help the community understand how trading will look at launch.
Overall, it seems like a reasonable expansion opportunity, especially if Gensyn’s ecosystem develops the way the team expects.
This proposal has successfully completed the 7-day optimistic approval period, canonicalizing the associated contracts as the official v3 deployment on Gensyn. All contracts are verified, and v3factory ownership has been transferred to Uniswap governance via the crossChainAccount. The UAC will update the v3-deployments.uniswap.eth registry to reflect this addition.