ChainCatcher News, SUN.io Platform Officially Launches SunSwap V4, a Comprehensive Upgrade to the AMM Architecture.
SunSwap V4 introduces singleton mode and lightning accounting mechanisms, significantly reducing energy consumption for multi-hop trades and complex strategies, while restoring direct support for native TRX, enabling seamless, unwrapped trading. The new version also offers powerful “hooks” for developers to customize without modifying the core protocol, supporting features like dynamic fees and on-chain oracles. Additionally, V4’s customizable accounting allows hook developers to flexibly adjust user operations through interpolation, enabling custom fees, strategies, and curves. Furthermore, a new notification system has been introduced, allowing real-time alerts via subscriber contracts. Users trading on SunSwap V4 will also enjoy up to 99% energy subsidies, inviting users to experience more efficient and cost-effective decentralized trading.
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