Uniswap Founder Announces Victory in Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Bancor

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Uniswap founder Hayden Adams announced on X that the protocol has won its patent infringement case against Bancor. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, accused Uniswap of violating Bancor’s 2017 CPAMM patent. A Uniswap spokesperson had previously dismissed the claims as baseless, noting that the code was public for years. The win supports CFT measures by reinforcing legal clarity in financial protocols. Meanwhile, BTC as hedge against inflation remains a key focus for DeFi users.

Odaily Planet News: Uniswap founder Hayden Adams posted on the X platform stating that his lawyer informed him that Uniswap has won the lawsuit. Previously, Bprotocol Foundation and LocalCoin Ltd. filed a lawsuit with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, accusing Uniswap Labs and Uniswap Foundation of infringing on their 2017 Constant Product Automated Market Maker (CPAMM) infrastructure-related patents. Bancor claimed that Uniswap used its core smart contract technology without authorization and is seeking damages. A Uniswap Labs spokesperson previously stated that the lawsuit is baseless and argued that their protocol code has been publicly available for years.

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