Code divergence from upstream (%)
PancakeSwap's assessment for RD-F-129 — scored yellow on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
V2: thin fork — CAKE fee token, BEP-20, 0.25% fee vs 0.30%; core AMM invariant logic identical; estimated <20% divergence. V3: clean copy post-BUSL expiry with fee tier differences; estimated <15% divergence from Uniswap V3. StableSwap: Solidity rewrite from Vyper Curve — language change implies high divergence at source level but semantically similar. Infinity: documented differences from Uniswap V4 (BNB native support, different hook interface) — estimated >20% divergence. Precise git-diff percentage not achievable from static read.
Sources #
- URLBeInCrypto V3 Fork ArticleBeInCrypto V3 fork article — described as copy with UI enhancementsretrieved 2026-04-29
- PancakeSwap Infinity vs Uniswap V4PancakeSwap developer docs — key differences from Uniswap V4retrieved 2026-04-29
Methodology #
Measure the percentage of lines changed between this fork's deployed code and the stated upstream codebase at fork point.
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