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Digital Asset
HK Watchdog’s NFT Warning; DBS Plans Crypto Expansion
Hong Kong watchdog calls NFTs and the metaverse a “must watch” threat. Singaporean banking giant to open retail digital asset trading desk. Bitcoin decoupling from tech stocks. We’ll have more on those stories and other news shaping the cryptocurrency and blockchain world in this episode of “The Daily Forkast.”

Is Bullish Sentiment for Bitcoin Returning?
Analyst Nick Mancini of Trade the Chain discusses what might explain bitcoin's short-term price movements. "What we've seen is a much more bullish sentiment in the past week than we have seen in the past eight weeks," Mancini said. Plus, the possible impact of Thursday's Consumer Price Index (CPI) report on the crypto markets, and potential headwinds ahead for the digital asset space.

Is There Such a Thing As ‘Safe Bets’ in Crypto?
“New Money” hosts Spencer Dinwiddie and Solo Ceesay talk with influencer and NBA Entertainment host Austin J. Mills about his crypto investment approach and the potential use cases for digital assets and NFTs.

Russia to Regulate Crypto, Dispelling Fears of Ban
The Russian government will regulate cryptocurrencies with the support of the central bank, which previously called for a ban on crypto mining and trading. "The Hash" hosts discuss Russia moving to legitimize crypto assets as currencies and the implications for the local and global economy.

Crypto Fund Inflows Follow Pickup in Market Sentiment
Inflows into digital-asset funds last week were 4.5 times what they were the week before.

Nike and Hermès File Lawsuits for Trademark Infringement as Fashion Collides With NFTs
The sportswear brand says online sneaker reseller StockX is “blatantly freeriding” on its trademark.

How NFT Royalties Favor Artists
Louis Hall of Burn1 Coin and artist John Jennings explain to “Community Crypto” host Isaiah Jackson how the royalty structure of NFTs benefits artists, where creators can continually earn money from their work. Plus, Jennings discusses the similarities between the Pop art movement and the artistic works in the digital asset space.
