Web3 Daily Briefing: BSC mainnet Fermi hard fork scheduled for activation on January 14, 2026; Trust Wallet initiates victim compensation process; LayerZero community vote on "whether to activate protocol fee mechanism" fails to pass.

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  • The BSC mainnet Fermi hard fork is scheduled to activate on January 14, 2026.
  • All interface fees for Uniswap applications and APIs have been set to zero.
Source: Uniswap Labs
  • Trust Wallet initiates victim compensation process
Source: Trust Wallet
  • The People's Bank of China will release an "Action Plan on Further Strengthening the Management and Service System and Related Financial Infrastructure Construction of the Digital RMB".
Source: finance
  • The LayerZero community vote on "whether to activate the protocol fee mechanism" failed to pass.
Source: layerzero
  • Uniswap's UNIFICIP fee switch proposal has been approved by vote.
  • WLFI initiates governance vote on "Using unlocked portions of WLFI to accelerate USD1 growth".
Source: WLFI
  • Aave's ARFC proposal to "transfer brand equity control to token holders" failed to pass the vote.
Source: snapshot
  • Web3 ride-hailing app TADA plans to enter New York in June 2026.
Source: fortune

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