By Angela Ocando 9.17.2025
We're announcing the latest cohort of Unichain Retro Grant winners: Revoke.cash, Super DCA, RigoBlock, P0p0x, and Uniderp, as well as Infinite Hackathon winners: Quid, Signals, and Async Swap, who have each shown traction across the Unichain ecosystem.
This wave’s retro grant and infinite hackathon awards recognize Unichain builders who have delivered impact across oracle infrastructure, bond marketplaces, stablecoin baskets, and more. From approval management tools protecting 200,000+ monthly users to manipulation-resistant price feeds securing $400,000+ in vault assets, we’re thrilled to see the traction these projects have accumulated since launch.
Revoke.cash: Wallet Security Tool
Rosco
Revoke.cash reduces wallet exploits by giving users the ability to revoke smart contract permissions, solving the problem of ‘indefinite approvals’ that are often exploited in scams and wallet drains. Since integrating with Unichain at launch, the chain sees approximately 4,000 monthly active users performing revokes.
Super DCA: Zero-Fee DCA Hook
Michael and Raphael
Super DCA is a v4 hook that cuts swap fees to 0% for long-term DCA orders, which can potentially out-perform traditional exchanges by optimizing for long-term trading strategies. It aims to deliver additional revenue for operators compared to legacy "take-rate" models while posting slippage tighter than traditional exchanges.
RigoBlock: BackGeoOracle
Gabriele
BackGeoOracle is a v4 hook built by RigoBlock delivering a manipulation-resistant oracle that enables real-time price calculations. It provides a secure, decentralized standard for onchain price feeds, giving dApps access to reliable price data for any token. Currently, 17 price feeds are active, with 20,000 swaps executed (including 11,000+ on Unichain), and has secured approximately $400,000 in total value secured for RigoBlock smart vaults across seven chains (data source).
P0p0x: Community Moderation
P0p0x
P0p0x started as a moderator for the Uniswap Discord server dedicated to community safety, and saw an opportunity to automate proactive moderation by building P0p0x. With 30 to 100 new users joining daily and 20% to 40% identified as bots or potential scammers, P0p0x developed systematic processes to ban suspicious users, assist legitimate users, and report malicious content to the Uniswap Labs team. Since P0p0x’s launch, there have been zero successful scam reports, protecting thousands of community members from fraud and maintaining the server's integrity as a trusted space for our users and builders.
Uniderp: No-Code Meme Token Launcher
Lan
Uniderp is a v4 hook that enables no-code meme token launches. Each meme token is deployed with single-sided liquidity on v4, giving full market exposure from day one. To date, Uniderp has launched 772 tokens, connected 10,000 wallets, maintained 2,681 active wallets, generated $1,336,370 volume on Uniswap v4, and processed 480,921 transactions.
Quid: Stablecoin Basket Trading
Richard, David
Quid serves as an alternative to the USDC<>ETH pool that allows trading different stablecoins against ETH. It provides a basket of different stablecoins so users can swap any major dollar for ETH while solving LP pain-points including single-sided liquidity deposit and withdrawal, sandwich attack concerns, and price range management for optimal gains. Quid utilizes a custom router that interfaces directly with the v4 pool manager and the v3 router for support. The stablecoin basket is supported by bonds through their 6909 standard extension.
Signals: Bond Marketplace
Arnold, James, Vijay, Peyman
Signals explores bonds as an under-utilized primitive for builders and DAO members. The protocol addresses the liquidity cold start problem in marketplace-based protocols by serving swappers who want low fees and tight spreads, LPs who want high yield, and the bond market that wants a place to buy and sell bonds with deep liquidity. The protocol is compatible wherever Uniswap is deployed.
Async Swap: Asynchronous Trading
Meek Msaki, Jiasun LiAsync Swap enables asynchronous swaps for users on Uniswap through a v4 hook that optimizes transaction ordering rules. The project targets swappers and fillers from institutions with large swap orders that can be impacted by MEV while trading on AMMs. The team proposes transaction ordering rules for AMMs through asynchronous swaps and permissionless fillers, addressing the core problem where DEXs leak MEV to block builders and searchers.
Unichain Retro Grants and Infinite Hackathon provides ongoing support for promising Unichain projects from hackathons and coding competitions worldwide. If you've launched a project on Unichain showing meaningful traction, created impactful content about the ecosystem, or are building innovative DeFi solutions, we encourage you to apply below:
https://www.unichain.org/builder-toolkit
Note: For developers, projects must be integrated with and launched on Unichain mainnet to be considered for a Retro Grant.
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