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By: Lily Russell-Jones

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  • Regulation: UK investors could face crypto asset crackdown in 2022

    January 4, 2022

    UK regulators including the Treasury and Bank of England have hinted at plans to turn the screws on crypto assets and NFTs in 2022.

  • Crypto meme Bogdanoff twins die from Covid within a week of each other

    January 4, 2022

    TV star twins who became a popular crypto meme have died of Covid-19 within days of each other, after refusing to be vaccinated.

  • Musk under fire for opening Tesla showroom in Xinjiang

    January 4, 2022

    Elon Musk is under fire for opening a Tesla showroom in Xinjiang, an area of China where Uighur muslims are subject to human rights abuses.

  • Workers desperate to return to the office, study finds

    January 4, 2022

    The novelty of working from home is wearing off with the majority of employees keen to get back to their desks according to a new survey.

  • Estonia denies crypto ban rumours as new rules considered

    January 4, 2022

    Estonia has reassured crypto investors the government will not ban digital assets as it moves to tighten money laundering rules.

  • Warner Music snaps up David Bowie’s songs in $250m deal

    January 3, 2022

    Warner Music has snapped up the rights to David Bowie's entire song catalogue for a reported $250m in the latest music industry mega-deal.

  • Post-Christmas slump: UK shopper numbers fall 15 per cent in a week

    January 3, 2022

    UK shoppers shirked the high street in the week following Christmas as concerns about the the rapid spread of omicron continued to bite.

  • Bitcoin hashrate touches new all time high

    January 3, 2022

    Bitcoin's hashrate has reached a new all time high after surpassing levels last seen in April 2021, before China's crackdown on crypto miners.

  • Samsung jumps on NFT bandwagon with smart TV rollout

    January 3, 2022

    Samsung is taking the plunge into the crypto space with its new line of smart TVs which will let users buy, trade and display NFTs.

  • Staff shortages could force business closures in the New Year

    January 3, 2022

    Businesses in the retail and hospitality sectors are being hit hard by staff absences as Omicron surges according to industry chiefs.

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