Standard Chartered Sets $100 UNI Price Target for 2030
Standard Chartered set a $100 price target for Uniswap (UNI) by the end of 2030, citing tokenized asset growth, DeFi expansion, and Uniswap's fee revenue potential.
The bank initiated coverage of UNI on June 15, with global head of digital assets research Geoffrey Kendrick authoring a research note that outlined his predictions. He projects total tokenized assets on-chain will grow from approximately $340 billion as of June 2026 to $4 trillion by the end of 2028.
Kendrick expects the share of those assets actively deployed in decentralized finance to climb from 3.5% to 30% by 2030, pushing total value locked across DeFi to approximately $2.7 trillion. This would give Uniswap's liquidity pools 37x more capital to trade against.
The revenue growth of Uniswap will be directly proportional to trading volume due to its protocol fee model, which scales in direct proportion to on-chain asset activity. Kendrick described Uniswap as open TradFi-compatible infrastructure that traditional finance institutions can plug into once tokenized assets reach sufficient scale.