For Alumni of the Uniswap Hook Incubator, by Atrium Academy
🏃🏻 Your Next Steps
Congratulations on completing the Uniswap Hookathon. You’ve shipped something novel on v4, and the question is whether to continue developing it — and if so, how to position yourself for adoption, funding, and support.
Maintaining Your Hook Documentation
Keep your project's documentation updated on hooks.atrium.academy, the canonical home for your project and the first place potential partners and investors will look. Make sure you include:
- Project Description: A clear, concise overview of your hook's purpose and functionality
- Deployment Details: Up-to-date testnet and mainnet addresses
- Repository & Documentation: Links to your codebase, demos, and supplementary docs
- Contact Information: Channels for inquiries and collaborations
Teams who maintain visibility here are more likely to get discovered, integrated, and funded.
Deployment Strategies
Follow this strategic approach when deploying your hook:
- Start with Testnet: Deploy first to testnet to gather feedback, enable forks, and show momentum while thoroughly testing your code.
- Deploy to Unichain:
- Specialized support for Uniswap v4 and hooks
- Low latency, low cost, and fast finality
- Required to be eligible for most Uniswap Foundation grants
- Consider applying to the Security Subsidy Fund for hook auditing.