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Two years for builder who lost fraudulent Covid loan in crypto scam

A London builder who fraud ulently applied for a £50,000 ($62,000) Covid-19 loan before losing it all in a crypto investment Scam has been sentenced to almost two years in prison. As announced by the UK ’s Insolvency Service, 43-year-old L UK asz Nowak successfully applied for a £50,000 ($63,000) Bounce Back loan in October 2020, claiming his business had made £205,000 ($258,000) in the previous tax year. However, Nowak had actually turned over just £20,000 ($25,000). The Bounce Back scheme allows small and medium-sized businesses to borrow between £2,000 ($2,500) and up to 25% of their turnover. Rather than spending the loan on financially supporting his business as intended, today’s press release revealed how Nowak chose to invest the funds into crypto via a third-party broker . However, the broker in question stole his funds, forcing him to declare bankruptcy in July 2021. TikTok ‘guru’ launders COVID loans with crypto, spoils girlfriend Read more: Hac...

CoinGecko: 75% of web3 games over last five years have failed

CoinGecko’s study reveals a high failure rate in the Web3 gaming sector, with 75% of games launched in the past five years becoming inactive. A recent CoinGecko study has disclosed that a staggering 2,127 Web3 games, or 75.5% of the total 2,817 launched, have failed in the last five years. This alarming statistic is further accentuated by an average annual failure rate of 80.8% from 2018 to 2023, underscoring the concerning stability of these gaming ventures. Ever wondered how many Web3 games have failed ? Our study shows that approximately 3 out of 4 Web3 games have become inactive in the five years since the emergence of the GameFi niche. Read the full study: https://t.co/qxcJ979Pky pic.twitter.com/qgM2eVjxnB — CoinGecko (@coingecko) November 29, 2023 You might also like: Forbes publishes ‘Under 30 Wall of Shame’ with Sam Bankman-Fried, Caroline Ellison and Martin Shkreli on list 2021 had a lower failure rate of 45.9%, which can be attributed to the bull ...