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02.05 / 18:15
business
Blockchain
Twitter
ad
Mark Cuban proposes using Dogecoin to solve Twitter's crypto ad problem
On Sunday, American entrepreneur Marc Andreessen posted a screenshot of what appears to be a Twitter user impersonating his name to promote a "free crypto" giveaway. "What algorithm could possibly catch this type of content?" asked Andreessen. To which Tesla's CEO Elon Musk replied, "Humans," sparking a discussion on how to best curate the high number of cryptocurrency scams and spam ads on the platform.
26.04 / 09:21
business
Government
London Underground
London
ad
Floki Inu resumes controversial ad blitz in London
Dogecoin rival Floki Inu has begun what it calls an “aggressive” marketing campaign in London, plastering advertisements around the city’s train stations and on its famous red buses.
25.04 / 09:19
cryptocurrency
Floki
CRYPTONEWS
Returns
ad
Floki Returns to London with Aggressive Ad Campaign
Disclaimer: The text below is a press release that was not written by Cryptonews.com.
12.04 / 11:19
UPS
Target
Strategy
ad
Can Irish regulator’s new ad conduct code bring down cases of crypto rug-pulls
A review of its advertising guidelines is being proposed by the Irish Advertising agency, The Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland (ASAI) following the receipt of several complaints about the promotion and advertisements of “meme coin” Floki Inu.
22.03 / 14:03
MET
coinbase
Luno
guidelines
ad
UK's ASA Issues Crypto Ad Guidelines for 50 Firms
The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has issued a guideline for companies advertising cryptocurrency services.
22.03 / 12:07
cryptocurrency
regulation
Advertising
UK
ad
UK Ad Regulator Sends 'Enforcement Notice' to Crypto Promoters
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the self-regulatory organization of the advertising industry in the United Kingdom, has sent an "Enforcement Notice" to over 50 companies that promote digital assets, asking them to review their ads.
10.03 / 09:47
World Cup
asci
ad
Ahead of new ad norms, will crypto players go all guns blazing this IPL season?
IPL) is around the corner and crypto industry players are likely to target potential investors. Market experts said that crypto platforms will go all guns blazing. However, the 15th edition of the cricket extravaganza will be the first major event after the announcement of the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) new guidelines for the advertising of virtual digital assets (VDAs). Anupam Shukla, Partner, Pioneer Legal said that the announcement of taxation on crypto income left investors jittery and now platforms will aim to increase ad expenditure during the IPL and recreate the buzz over cryptos.
09.03 / 22:23
NFT
Sport
Football
advertisement
ad
Crypto.com airdrops LeBron James NFT collection to eagle-eyed Super Bowl ad viewers
The Crypto.com exchange announced the airdrop of its "The Moment of Truth" nonfungible token (NFT) collection featuring Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James to 5,550 randomly selected viewers of its Super Bowl commercial. Those who found and scanned a hidden QR code that appeared 10 seconds into a conversation between present-day James and his apprehensive teenage self could enter to win a limited edition NFT. The collection consists of instant snapshots of behind-the-scenes moments from the making of the Big Game spot.
02.03 / 18:09
Twitter
Metro
Shuts Down
ad
#FlokiArmy outraged as UK regulator shuts down Floki Inu’s latest ad campaign
Cryptocurrency memecoins such asDogecoin and Shiba Inu saw their valuations explode in 2021. This gave way to further canine cryptocurrencies such as Floki Inu. The relatively cheaper and newer coin for potential investors to jump in, especially after missing DOGE‘s bull run. This was exactly idea here behind promoting this coin.
02.03 / 17:11
cryptocurrency
regulation
Advertising
UK
ad
UK Advertising Watchdog Bans Floki Inu London Ad Campaign
The UK advertising watchdog Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has decided to ban an advertising campaign launched by floki inu (FLK), a memecoin named after Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s Shiba Inu dog. The move follows earlier calls by local politicians to ban ads featuring unregulated financial products displayed by Transport for London (TfL).
21.02 / 16:17
coinbase
Advertising
Exchange
ad
Brian Armstrong Reveals Behind the Scenes of Coinbase’s Super Bowl Ad
This year's Super Bowl, the annual playoff championship game of the US National Football League, had multiple ads coming from the major crypto players, and one unusual advertisement by the major crypto exchange Coinbase seems to be an unlikely Super Bowl winner.
14.02 / 19:43
UPS
coinbase
Bitcoin
ad
Coinbase Super Bowl Ad Crashes Its App
During the telecast of the Super Bowl on Feb. 13, 2022, cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global, Inc. (COIN) ran an ad that generated such massive traffic that its app crashed. For a full 60 seconds, the ad consisted of a colorful bouncing QR code that, when scanned, brought the user to a promotional website where, as part of its «Less talk, more Bitcoin» campaign, new customers who sign up by Feb. 15, 2022, will get $15 worth of Bitcoin (BTC).
08.02 / 06:59
Sport
Bitcoin
ad
Crypto exchange FTX.US to give away Bitcoin as part of Super Bowl ad
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX.US will be giving away free Bitcoin as part of its upcoming advertising campaign at the Feb. 13 Super Bowl LVI.
04.02 / 01:23
business
Investments
Television
Media
ad
park
South Park destroys Matt Damon's Crypto.com ad in season premiere
More than three months after its release, the ad from crypto exchange Crypto.com featuring Hollywood star Matt Damon was the subject of ridicule in the latest episode of the animated series South Park.
20.01 / 17:04
Adoption
Binance
regulation
restrictions
ad
Ad restrictions won’t impact crypto demand, Binance CEO says
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao, also known as “CZ,” claimed that the growing restrictions on crypto advertisement won’t impact the demand.
12.01 / 10:37
guidelines
ad
Crypto industry in a fix over Ad guidelines
No cryptocurrency advertisement would compare cryptos with other regulated assets, claim that 'understanding crypto products is so easy that consumers don't have to think twice about investing,' or feature cryptos as a solution to any 'money problem.' The ads would refrain from making 'exaggerated or unwarranted claims,' and add a disclaimer which could read as, «Crypto products are currently unregulated and subject to market risk.
05.01 / 18:35
Adoption
advertisement
Bitcoin
ad
UK advertiser ASA continues crypto ad banning spree
The United Kingdom’s Advertising Standards Authority, or ASA, has ruled to place an official ban on two mobile application advertisements from popular trading platform Crypto.com which promoted the ease of purchasing cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, as well as earning yield rewards on digital assets.
22.12 / 16:03
Blockchain
coinbase
Kraken
Bitcoin
Arsenal
ad
Arsenal football club in dispute with ASA over 'irresponsible' crypto ad
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), a body that oversees advertising in the United Kingdom, is cracking down on non-compliant crypto advertisements.
02.12 / 13:47
Facebook
regulation
Metaverse
ad
NOT
No, Facebook Has Not Reversed Its Crypto Ad Ban
Meta, the parent company of social media giants Facebook and Instagram, has recently updated its eligibility criteria for running crypto ads, adding a total of 24 more regulatory licenses to its list of accepted licenses.
02.12 / 11:33
cryptocurrency
coinswitch kuber
coindcx
asci
guidelines
Centre
ad
ASCI in talks with Centre to refresh crypto ad guidelines
New Delhi: The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) is in discussions with the government to refresh guidelines related to cryptocurrency advertising, to include adequate disclosure of risk, ensuring that consumers don’t mistake crypto products to be legal tender and are not misled by exaggerated claims or by unfair comparisons with regulated asset classes, ASCI general secretary Manisha Kapoor said.
16.11 / 10:21
cryptocurrency
coinswitch kuber
coindcx
World Cup
ad
Crypto exchanges' Ad spend at Rs 50 crore in World Cup
cryptocurrency exchanges collectively spent more than ₹50 crore during the recently concluded ICC T20 World Cup. The blitz, dominated by CoinDCX, may have heightened government and regulatory concerns over virtual currencies and the commercials that promote them, according to some experts.
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