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    11/11/2025 16:00 UTC

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    Overview

    Union is a zero-knowledge–powered interoperability network that aims to make blockchains talk to each other in real time. Often described as a “blockchain of blockchains,” the Union blockchain focuses on consensus verification and succinct proofs instead of trusted relays or multisigs. In simple terms, applications can pass messages, move assets, and trigger smart contracts across chains with subsecond latency and without handing control to a central party. That design makes the U token central to the network: it pays for proof generation and verification, secures consensus through staking, and anchors cross‑chain governance. (union.build)

    Union positions itself as native on all execution environments—EVM, SVM, and altVMs—and highlights integrations and partners across ecosystems such as Polygon, Scroll, Arbitrum, Berachain, and Cosmos appchains. By combining zero‑knowledge proofs (ZKPs) with on‑chain light clients, the project wants to extend the gold‑standard IBC model beyond Cosmos to the rest of Web3. (union.build)

    Price, Market Position, and Liquidity

    As of 11/11/2025 16:00 UTC, Union trades at $0.006 with a +3.87% move over the last 24 hours.
    The market capitalization stands at $12M, placing it at rank #1595 by market value.
    Daily trading volume is $6.1M. Union has moved -6.20% over the past seven days and -14.26% across the last 30 days.

    History & Team

    Union Labs began in 2023 with the goal of reducing cross‑chain fragmentation using ZK cryptography. The team completed a $4 million seed round led by Galileo, Semantic Ventures, Tioga Capital, and Nascent in November 2023, then closed a $12 million Series A in December 2024 led by Gumi Cryptos Capital and LongHash Ventures with participation from Borderless Capital and angels from Polygon, Celestia, Movement, and Berachain communities. These raises funded core R&D, partner integrations, and mainnet launch. (prnewswire.com)

    Union’s founders are:

    • Karel Kubat (Co‑founder & CEO)
    • Cor Pruijs (Co‑founder & CTO)
    • Emir Beriker (Co‑founder & CSO)

    A broader product, research, and growth team supports them across engineering, security, and ecosystem development. (union.build)

    Union launched its public mainnet in early September 2025 after multi‑year development and a record‑setting trusted setup ceremony for its ZK stack. The “union‑1” network went live with active validators, U token claims (“U Drop”), and initial cross‑chain infrastructure. (crypto-economy.com)

    Technology & How It Works

    Core idea: consensus verification + ZK proofs

    Most cross‑chain systems rely on trusted actors (oracles, multisigs, or MPC) to attest to events. Union replaces that trust with math. Validators on one chain verify that validators on another chain reached consensus, and a ZKP compresses that verification so it’s cheap to check on‑chain. This “consensus verification” lets any connected chain verify another chain’s state using a light client—no third‑party signers required. (union.build)

    Here’s the simplified flow for a cross‑chain message:

    1. A transaction on Chain A emits a send‑packet event.
    2. A prover generates a ZKP attesting to Chain A’s consensus and the inclusion of that event.
    3. The proof is submitted on Chain B, where an on‑chain verifier checks it and updates the light client.
    4. Once verified, Chain B can safely act on the message (e.g., mint, unlock, or trigger a contract call). (union.build)

    CometBLS, Galois, and Voyager

    Union’s stack includes three key components:

    • CometBLS: a BLS‑signature–based consensus engine (a ZK‑optimized fork of CometBFT) that aggregates signatures and reduces proving costs, enabling fast bridging even to blockspace‑constrained chains like Ethereum. (union.build)
    • Galois: the project’s ZK proving system, designed for speed, low cost, and decentralization—capable of running on consumer hardware while outperforming many ZK bridges. (union.build)
    • Voyager: an in‑house relayer that handles packet/proof transport with an event‑driven architecture and gRPC integration to the proving layer. (union.build)

    Union also emphasizes standards like IBC (Inter‑Blockchain Communication), applying its ZK consensus verification to bring IBC‑style security and composability to non‑Cosmos chains (EVMs, SVMs, and more). (union.build)

    Performance and ceremonies

    To prepare its ZK system for production, Union ran a large Groth16 trusted setup ceremony with thousands of verified contributions—one of the biggest such efforts in crypto infrastructure to date. This strengthened the cryptographic base for validating consensus and cross‑chain messages at scale. (blockworks.co)

    Tokenomics & Utility

    The U token powers the Union blockchain at multiple layers.

    • Gas in a Dynamic Fee Market: U pays for aggregating and verifying ZK proofs, maintaining light clients, opening/freezing connections, and configuring routes. Demand for U ties directly to proof‑of‑compute and message verification, aligning token utility with real network usage. (docs.union.build)
    • Network Security: Union is a delegated proof‑of‑stake L1. Validators stake U to produce blocks and order cross‑chain transfers; delegators can stake to validators and share in emissions. (docs.union.build)
    • Cross‑chain Governance: U holders can stake and delegate to Union validators from connected chains—starting with Ethereum—without bridging, enabling governance that spans ecosystems. (docs.union.build)

    Union tokenomics at genesis:

    • Genesis supply: 10,000,000,000 U; initial circulating supply: 1,919,050,000 U.
    • Distribution: 21.4% Strategic Investors, 20% Core Contributors, 20% Foundation, 12.5% DAO Treasury, 14.1% Ecosystem, 12% Community Incentives.
    • Inflation: starts at 6% per year and decreases 10% annually until it reaches 2% long‑term.
    • Staking rewards for Core Contributors and Strategic Investors are locked for 12 months and vest with their underlying tokens; together these groups (41.4% of supply) agreed to lend their staking rewards to the Union Foundation for ecosystem incentives and delta‑neutral DeFi activities. (docs.union.build)

    Denominations exist both on Ethereum as an ERC‑20 (contract: 0xba5eD44733953d79717F6269357C77718C8Ba5ed) and as the native denom on the Union L1. (docs.union.build)

    View the detailed Tokenomics Page to see the Union (U) token unlock schedule — including detailed allocations, dates, and market impact analysis.

    Ecosystem & Use Cases

    Union targets broad developer needs—“Union DeFi, NFTs, gaming”—through trust‑minimized cross‑chain rails.

    • General Message Passing: Trigger contracts across chains (DEX actions, lending flows, liquidations, or oracle updates) based on verified state from another network. (union.build)
    • Asset Transfers: Move fungible tokens and native assets between any chains integrated with Union, keeping settlement trustless. (union.build)
    • NFTs: Transfer or mirror NFTs across ecosystems by mapping standards like ERC‑721 and ICS‑72. (union.build)
    • Cross‑chain Governance and Identity: Governance via U spans connected chains; the project also references uname, a cross‑chain identity layer, as part of its growing stack. (docs.union.build)

    Union’s BTC‑focused push includes Auro BTC, a native Bitcoin LST (liquid staking token) strategy designed to be cross‑chain from day one, tapping Union’s ZK‑verified mint/burn logic to distribute yield and enable DeFi integrations across networks. (union.build)

    The ecosystem page and partner showcases include names across Cosmos (Stride, Stargaze, Secret) and EVM/L2s (Polygon, Scroll, Arbitrum, Berachain, Movement), reflecting a multi‑stack footprint. (union.build)

    Advantages & Challenges

    Advantages

    • Trust‑minimized by design: No multisigs, oracles, or MPC in the core trust model—proofs and light clients verify chain state directly. (union.build)
    • Speed and scale: Subsecond messaging for app‑specific intents, with proof aggregation aimed at exceeding throughput of legacy settlement layers. (union.build)
    • Broad compatibility: Works across EVMs, SVMs, and altVMs and extends IBC‑style security beyond Cosmos. (union.build)
    • Strong cryptography base: A large trusted setup and BLS‑first consensus (CometBLS) optimize costs and latency for ZK verification. (blockworks.co)

    Challenges

    • New standards, new habits: Developers and protocols need to adopt new cross‑chain patterns and integrate Union light clients and verifiers. Competing interop stacks (GMP/bridges, shared sequencers) still have inertia.
    • Complexity of ZK systems: While proofs compress verification, they introduce specialized infrastructure (provers, markets) that must remain decentralized and performant over time. (union.build)
    • Ecosystem maturation: As with any L1, validator set growth, governance participation, and application diversity take time to compound.

    Where to Buy & Wallets

    U is available on centralized and decentralized venues.

    • U is available on MEXC (U/USDT) in the Innovation Zone. (mexc.com)
    • U is listed on Bybit Spot for selected regions with the U/USDT pair. (announcements.bybit.com)
    • Union can be purchased on Bitunix (U/USDT). (support.bitunix.com)
    • U can be traded on decentralized exchanges on Ethereum such as Uniswap, where ERC‑20 pools exist for U pairs. (geckoterminal.com)

    As an ERC‑20, U works with popular Ethereum‑compatible wallets. MetaMask and Trust Wallet handle everyday use; Ledger and Trezor support hardware custody. The official docs list U as an ERC‑20 with the contract address 0xba5eD44733953d79717F6269357C77718C8Ba5ed. (docs.union.build)

    Regulatory & Compliance

    Union describes U as a utility token that pays for proof‑of‑compute, light‑client maintenance, staking security, and governance. In the European Union, the project has prepared a MiCA‑format white paper in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2023/1114, signaling an intention to communicate key disclosures for utility tokens offered or admitted to trading in the EU. While a white paper does not equal an approval, it reflects how the team frames U within EU crypto‑asset rules. Availability on some exchanges is region‑specific, which is common as platforms align listings with local requirements. (pdfs.cdn.union.build)

    Regarding “Union halal” and whether the “U shariah compliant” label applies, there is no public, formal shariah certification for Union as of October 2025. The token’s core functions—gas for the Dynamic Fee Market, staking for security, and governance—are utility‑based rather than interest‑bearing by design. However, Union also connects to a wide DeFi landscape, and some applications in that landscape may involve riba‑like interest, leveraged trading, or uncertainty that certain scholars do not permit. Because shariah assessments depend on both token purpose and real‑world usage, Union is not universally considered shariah compliant, nor universally deemed non‑compliant; the protocol’s neutrality means views can differ across scholars and jurisdictions. (docs.union.build)

    Union’s broader “Union regulatory status” varies by country. In the U.S., crypto‑asset classifications are still evolving and may depend on facts and circumstances of distribution and utility. In the EU, MiCA provides a structured path for utility tokens. Across Asia and the Middle East, rules focus on licensing of exchanges and disclosures. Union’s approach—shipping a MiCA‑style white paper and positioning U as a utility—indicates an attempt to align with emerging standards while keeping the network permissionless. (pdfs.cdn.union.build)

    Future Outlook

    The near‑term roadmap centers on deepening connections across EVM, Cosmos, Bitcoin, and Solana‑adjacent stacks, and on turning the Union blockchain into a neutral interop base layer for apps. Several themes stand out:

    • Proof markets and real‑time messaging: As more chains connect, demand for verifiable state and subsecond intents should grow, increasing usage of the Dynamic Fee Market.
    • BTCfi and native assets: Auro BTC illustrates how a cross‑chain LST can be minted, verified, and composed across ecosystems without trusted bridges, potentially expanding Bitcoin’s utility in DeFi. (union.build)
    • Cross‑chain identity and governance: Features like uname and cross‑chain voting can make user experiences simpler—stake and vote from the chain where you already hold assets. (range.org)
    • Ecosystem expansion: With integrations spanning Polygon, Scroll, Arbitrum, Berachain, and Cosmos zones, developers can target “Union DeFi, NFTs, gaming” scenarios with fewer UX hops and fewer trust assumptions. (union.build)

    As adoption grows, interest in the U price often follows, but the network’s design ties long‑term token demand to real utility: paying for proofs, securing consensus, and coordinating governance across chains.

    Summary

    Union’s value proposition is straightforward: verify chain state with math, not multisigs. By combining consensus verification with zero‑knowledge proofs, the Union blockchain brings trust‑minimized, near‑real‑time messaging and transfers to diverse execution environments. The U token sits at the center of this system, powering a Dynamic Fee Market, staking security, and cross‑chain governance—an architecture that aligns token demand with network usage. Backed by seasoned founders and investors, a MiCA‑style disclosure approach in the EU, and an expanding ecosystem that spans EVM, Cosmos, and Bitcoin, Union offers developers a neutral interoperability layer for DeFi, NFTs, and gaming. For readers comparing networks, the key difference is Union’s commitment to IBC‑grade security everywhere, enabled by ZK light clients and consensus proofs—an approach built to scale as multi‑chain computing becomes the norm. (union.build)

    Last Updated: 10/16/2025 10:27 UTC

    Description

    #1595

    Union is a modular interoperability protocol built with zero-knowledge proofs, enabling secure, fast, and permissionless transfer of assets, messages, and data across different blockchains and decentralized applications without relying on third-party intermediaries.

    Sector: Modular
    Blockchain: Other L1
    2025
    New
    Binance Candidate

    Market Data

    Marketcap Rank (#)
    1595
    Price ($)
    0.006 -6.20% (7d)
    24h Volume ($)
    6.1M -30.21% (7d)
    Marketcap ($)
    12M
    Fully Diluted Value ($)
    63M
    Circulating Supply
    19% LOW
    2.6M 12K/14K
    2.5M 16K/16K
    88K 10K/10K
    65K 4.3K/1.3K
    13K 22K/22K
    3.6K 10K/11K
    375 2.6K/4.3K

    Exchange Relationships

    COMPACT
    FULL
    Dec 3, 2024
    GATE_IO Investment
    70%
    How certain we are about this information
    Venture Arm Gate Ventures
    Gate Ventures participated in Union Labs’ $12M Series A round.

    Important Milestones

    Sep 4, 2025
    Mainnet union-1 live
    Launch
    Union public mainnet 'union-1' went live with active validators. U Drop claims opened as U became gas, fees, staking, and governance token across the network.
    Sep 4, 2025
    U hits all-time high
    All-Time High
    U reached an intraday all-time high of $0.02768, coinciding with mainnet launch and initial exchange listings, before retracing in subsequent sessions.
    Sep 3, 2025
    Bybit lists U token
    Listing
    Bybit listed U/USDT spot for selected regions, launching a 60,000,000 U rewards campaign as trading opened ahead of broader exchange support.
    Aug 5, 2025
    MiCA white paper notified
    Regulatory
    MiCA-format white paper for U was notified to the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets, signaling EU disclosure compliance for public offer and trading.
    Jun 9, 2025
    Trusted setup record
    Upgrade
    Union completed a record Groth16 trusted setup with 4,664 verified contributions, establishing cryptographic parameters for its ZK consensus verification and cross-chain messaging stack.
    Dec 3, 2024
    Series A financing closes
    Funding
    Raised $12 million Series A led by Gumi Cryptos Capital and LongHash Ventures with Borderless Capital and angels, funding team expansion, integrations, and mainnet readiness.
    Apr 18, 2024
    AggLayer integration announced
    Partnership
    Union announced integration with Polygon’s AggLayer to bridge liquidity and connect Polygon ecosystems with IBC-style security toward Ethereum–Cosmos interoperability.
    Nov 16, 2023
    Seed round announced
    Funding
    Secured $4 million seed financing led by Galileo, Semantic Ventures, Tioga Capital, and Nascent to build a trust-minimized ZK interoperability layer.