Metapool
  • Welcome
  • Getting Started
    • Quickstart
    • Overview
    • Architecture
  • Basics
    • Features
    • How to Implement a Hook
    • Custom Hook Providers
    • Premium Services Powered by Metapool Mechanics
    • Flow Diagrams
    • Flow Details
    • Calculating Reputations with Brevis
    • PoC Tokenomics
    • Tech Stack
    • References
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  • Uniswap V4 Hooks Integration
  • Reputation Oracle
  • Cross-Chain Compatibility
  • Additional Features
  1. Getting Started

Overview

Uniswap V4 Hooks Integration

Uniswap V4 introduces Hooks, which are highly customizable, modular smart contracts allowing developers to insert specific logic into liquidity pool operations, such as actions before or after swaps, as well as when adding or removing liquidity. Metapool leverages these Hooks through the Reputation Hook to enhance liquidity management by integrating real-time reputation metrics directly into the pool’s operations. This allows Metapool to track not only liquidity events but also user behavior, updating reputation scores dynamically. By doing so, it incentivizes positive participation while discouraging manipulative or inactive behavior within the pools.

Reputation Oracle

The Reputation Oracle is the core contract within Metapool that manages all reputation-related logic and updates. This oracle works in coordination with pool activities, tracking the behavior of liquidity providers and traders, and enforcing penalties on underperforming or inactive pools. It also rewards participants with reputation tokens (based on the ERC-1155 standard), which can influence future interactions and provide additional benefits within the ecosystem. The oracle ensures that reputation is both transparent and scalable across multiple pools.

Cross-Chain Compatibility

One of Metapool’s key features is its cross-chain compatibility, enabling seamless operation across multiple blockchains. The Reputation Hook is designed to work not only with on-chain data from Uniswap V4 Pools but also integrates off-chain verification systems, such as Brevis Zero-Knowledge Proofs, for accurate, privacy-preserving data validation. This cross-chain architecture allows Metapool to create a unified, decentralized reputation system that operates fluidly across different ecosystems, maintaining consistency in reputation scoring and liquidity behavior tracking across various networks.

Additional Features

  • Chainlink Automation ensures smooth transitions and unblocking processes between liquidity events, keeping the system efficient and responsive.

  • EigenLayer provides security and trust by leveraging Ethereum’s Proof of Stake consensus mechanism, protecting the integrity of collateral and ensuring the proper functioning of the interconnected liquidity pools.

  • MetaPool Library aggregates liquidity and user metrics from multiple interconnected pools, optimizing liquidity distribution and minimizing slippage across the network.

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