When you’re trying to keep up with crypto airdrops, free token distributions tied to specific wallet actions or network events. Also known as token giveaways, these are one of the fastest ways to build a crypto portfolio without spending money. December 2024 was packed with them—some tied to new Layer 2 rollups, others to wallet upgrades or governance votes. You didn’t need to guess which ones were real. RingLedger labeled every active airdrop with clear deadlines, eligibility rules, and wallet requirements so you could act fast, not guess.
Behind every airdrop is a blockchain labels, a system for organizing crypto projects by function, risk, and use case instead of hype. Also known as crypto categorization, it cuts through the noise. In December, we added new tags like "privacy-focused L2" and "EVM-compatible chain" so you could spot patterns. Not all chains are equal. Some are built for speed. Others for privacy or low fees. RingLedger’s labels helped you match your goals to the right projects—no more clicking through 10 blogs just to find out if a token is a meme or a utility coin.
And then there were the crypto exchanges, platforms where you buy, sell, or trade digital assets, each with different fees, security levels, and supported coins. Also known as crypto trading platforms, they’re the gateways to your portfolio. In December, two major exchanges updated their withdrawal limits after a security audit. One added support for five new stablecoins. Another dropped three low-volume tokens. We tracked every change, so you didn’t have to. No more surprise fees or delisted coins.
Every post in this archive was built for people who want to move faster. No fluff. No vague predictions. Just facts: which airdrops closed on December 15th, which exchange lowered its trading fee for BTC pairs, which wallet got a new feature that unlocked eligibility. We didn’t just report updates—we organized them so you could spot what mattered for your strategy.
If you’re looking for a guide that tells you how to stake or what DeFi protocol to try next, you’ll find it here. But more importantly, you’ll find the context behind those guides. Why did that project launch an airdrop? Why did that exchange change its rules? The answers are in the labels, the dates, the updates—all laid out plainly.
Below are the posts from December 2024. Each one is a piece of the puzzle. Together, they show you what actually moved in crypto last month—not what influencers said, but what happened on-chain, in wallets, and on exchanges.
The FOTA CoinMarketCap airdrop for Fight Of The Ages has no active participation, no token value, and no official details. Learn why this campaign is likely inactive and what to watch instead.
The SMCW Space Misfits CROWN airdrop promised free crypto tokens for playing a space game-but the game never launched properly, the token crashed 99.1%, and the project vanished. Here’s what went wrong.
EchoDex is a decentralized exchange on Linea with almost no trading volume, no audits, and zero community. As of 2025, it's not a viable crypto exchange-avoid it unless you're speculating on a dead token.
HashLand Coin's New Era airdrop offers 1,000 exclusive NFTs via CoinMarketCap-no staking or trading required. Learn how to enter, what the NFTs could be worth, and why this is different from other 2025 crypto giveaways.
RecycleX (RCX) is a crypto coin that rewards users for recycling plastic and other materials through special vending machines. It's a real-world blockchain project with low liquidity, high volatility, and unverified infrastructure.
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