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The American federal court ruling represents a decisive victory for Hayden Adams and Uniswap Labs. The court has definitively dismissed all remaining legal disputes, concluding this lengthy class action lawsuit against the founder and decentralized exchange protocol. The decision establishes a crucial precedent: creators of smart contracts and managers of DEX platforms cannot be held liable for fraudulent tokens traded by third-party users on their protocols. The judge emphasized that attributing such responsibility to smart contract drafters would be unacceptable and legally unjustified.
Hayden Adams hailed the ruling as "a fundamental precedent" for the development of decentralized finance. The news generated an immediate positive market response: the UNI token registered an upward performance, reaching $3.99 in subsequent trading sessions. This ruling represents a historic moment that clarifies the legal responsibility of DeFi protocol developers, removing significant regulatory uncertainty from the sector.