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Uniswap Prioritizes Security, Unveils Permit2 to Stop Hackers Draining User Funds

Uniswap introduced the Permit2 security upgrade to address vulnerabilities allowing hackers infinite token access and withdrawals. Image by vladim_ka, Adobe Stock.

Decentralized exchange Uniswap has unveiled a new security tool called Permit2 today to give users more control over their digital assets and prevent hackers from exploiting vulnerabilities.

Permit2 addresses the “infinite token allowance” flaw that has put user funds at risk, according to a statement from Uniswap Labs. This vulnerability stems from the common practice in crypto of users granting smart contracts permission to access tokens so they can interact with decentralized apps.

While useful, the unlimited token allowance can be abused by hackers to infinitely drain wallets undetected. Uniswap’s upgrade hopes to seal this vulnerability before the launch of Uniswap v4.

Empowering Users, Curbing Hackers


A key feature of Permit2 is enabling users to set time limits on token approvals, so third parties can only access funds for a specific period. This gives users more oversight.

Recent exploits have continued to show that infinite token allowances put user funds at risk.

Permit2 is a free, public good built to prevent these exploits, enabling:

+ Time-bound token allowances
+ Reusable token approvals
+ Gas savings across apps

How to integrate Permit2…

— Uniswap Labs (@Uniswap) January 17, 2024

Additionally, the tool introduces reusable token approvals to simplify transactions without requiring users to repeatedly grant access. Permit2 also utilizes signature-based approvals to reduce gas fees when transferring tokens.

By putting users back in control, the tool will prevent the kind of infinite withdrawals by hackers that were possible with unlimited allowances. Uniswap designed Permit2 to be open-source to maximize community benefit.

Prioritizing Uniswap Security


The proactive security upgrade comes as Uniswap is preparing to roll out Uniswap v4 and its new Hooks feature for developers. With over $4.3 billion in assets flowing through its decentralized exchange, shoring up protections has become a priority.

Uniswap’s dominance in decentralized trading means increased caution against hackers is imperative. This latest permit-based approval tool is one of many steps to ensure users can trade securely. Uniswap’s security focus combined with planned enhancements could establish its leadership in the space.

Decentralized finance is still developing the security infrastructure necessary for the future. For now, users should exercise caution when accessing these services.

Leading DeFi platforms like Uniswap will likely continue rolling out advanced protections against hacking and exploitation, and users stand to be the ultimate beneficiaries of these security improvements.

The post Uniswap Prioritizes Security, Unveils Permit2 to Stop Hackers Draining User Funds appeared first on Cryptonews.

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