• Wikipedia's first ever edit is being auctioned as an NFT
• Over the past week, the printing of the USDC stablecoin has sharply accelerated: the total supply is gradually catching up with the USDT supply;
• December 12, 2021: Tron Foundation launched the main BitTorrent Chain;
• Ubisoft is officially getting into NFTs. On Tuesday, the company announced a new platform, Ubisoft Quartz, where it will offer NFTs that it’s calling Digits;
• The number of tweets containing words «Bitcoin» and «Ethereum» in recent months has increasingly grown (new maximum for ETH);
• South Korea, one of the first countries to seriously adopt the regulation of the crypto market, plans to ban all transactions with addresses without KYC from March 2022;
• ZEC price jumps as Zcash devs unveil proposal for transition to Proof-of-Stake;
• Web traffic on crypto exchanges in November was the highest since the beginning of 2021:
• OpenSea walks back on IPO plan following community backlash
• It became known that hackers used a vulnerability in one of the Java libraries (Apache Log4j) to install hidden miners;
• Venture capital invested in crypto startups this year exceeded $27 billion. This is more than in the previous 10 years in total (The New York Times);
• Opera joins forces with Solana Labs to integrate the Solana blockchain into its browser and support its DApps.