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# Tutorial 40: Uniswap V3

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**Uniswap V3** has revolutionized decentralized exchanges by introducing **concentrated liquidity**, allowing liquidity providers (LPs) to allocate their capital more efficiently within specific price ranges. This model increases capital efficiency and gives LPs greater control, but it also introduces complexity. When protocols integrate with Uniswap V3, they must navigate its advanced features like non-fungible liquidity positions, active management of liquidity, and precise price slippage controls.

However, with this added complexity comes the potential for **integration vulnerabilities**. Mistakes in interacting with Uniswap V3 can lead to security flaws, capital inefficiencies, or loss of funds. From improper handling of liquidity positions to misunderstanding slippage limits, even subtle mistakes can expose protocols to risks. In this section, we will dive into common integration vulnerabilities that can arise when protocols interact with Uniswap V3, and how developers can avoid these pitfalls to build secure and robust decentralized applications.


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