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Topic: Facebook bans crypto advertising. Then says it’s working on its own crypto coin. - page 2. (Read 152 times)

newbie
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Yes it is true. Facebook has understood the fact of crypto industry and blockchain. And appointed one of the most efficient guy to explore the technology. I think and believe that it will get another dimension of development just after the exploration.
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 101
"One Token to Move Anything Anywhere"
Actually I haven't noticed any crypto bans in Facebook since they announced it. I think that they had to announce it due to some law regulations, but they didn't take any actions to start banning ICO pages or advertising posts. The same for Tweeter and Google, we heard their announcements but fortunately they didn't started banning anything, as it would have only negative affect for cryptocurrencies and ICOs.
member
Activity: 215
Merit: 10
Recently, Facebook has noted negative rhetoric regarding crypto currency. However, the position of the social network - a decrease in the number of users, a drop in capitalization from 538 to 464 billion dollars - made the company change its views on this area.
full member
Activity: 378
Merit: 100
Because they just realized if the world of crytpo can generate much profit for Facebook, where people promote ICO through Facebook then why do not they do that?
Maybe there they think will make a coin for Facebook.
sr. member
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Merit: 256
I believe the Facebook ban in crypto advertisement is to prevent scams targeting at Facebook users. It is not targeting at crypto currencies or blockchain. It is not surprising that Facebook is creating its own crypto currencies since the founders have been supportive in crypto.
full member
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facebook is actually not wrong in taking the decision to banned ico ads, because it is very positive to reduce ICOs scam, and maybe for the short term impact on the decline in investor interest, thus affecting the market downturn, but I am sure in the long run later, people will start to trust with ICOs investment, because there is no more scam ico like it used to be
hero member
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Merit: 634
But I can't think of a reason why anyone would want to buy their coins Grin
It's facebook, it's a multi billionaire company that has millions of users that can assure you good return once their coin is created.

Think of the standards of other investors.

If there is a project that is being partnered with a legit company, everyone is rushing to invest on it.

That's what everyone is looking for, a coin that is being backed up by a real company.

People are definitely gonna be curious and buy whatever Facebook touches.

The only advantage I can think of is introducing the public to cryptocurrency and educating more people about it, though I think their coins will also raise some privacy issues.
That can be the advantage if a well known company is going to adopt blockchain and will do it's own coin for the sake of their profit but to us, it can be a good addition to the mass adoption.

It's not about curiosity to us anymore as every company that sees crypto, they only see it this way.

But for the newbies and people who doesn't heard about cryptocurrency or skeptics this can be a challenge to them to take if they will remain to have that mindset of being skeptic or just adopt the upgrades.
newbie
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There is big contradiction, I agree but banning crypto advertisements at least temporarily is good for the community because most of the projects advertised through facebook are obviously scam.

Can't blame them, they were just covering their asses, like many platforms doing the same. Grin besides if the bans push away only the scammy ICOs, that's a good thing.
jr. member
Activity: 182
Merit: 1
Interested to see what will come out of it. Facebook is really huge, but I don't know just how good their cryptocurrency will be.
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sr. member
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There is big contradiction, I agree but banning crypto advertisements at least temporarily is good for the community because most of the projects advertised through facebook are obviously scam.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
But I can't think of a reason why anyone would want to buy their coins Grin
It's facebook, it's a multi billionaire company that has millions of users that can assure you good return once their coin is created.

Think of the standards of other investors.

If there is a project that is being partnered with a legit company, everyone is rushing to invest on it.

That's what everyone is looking for, a coin that is being backed up by a real company.

People are definitely gonna be curious and buy whatever Facebook touches.

The only advantage I can think of is introducing the public to cryptocurrency and educating more people about it, though I think their coins will also raise some privacy issues.
hero member
Activity: 3038
Merit: 634
But I can't think of a reason why anyone would want to buy their coins Grin
It's facebook, it's a multi billionaire company that has millions of users that can assure you good return once their coin is created.

Think of the standards of other investors.

If there is a project that is being partnered with a legit company, everyone is rushing to invest on it.

That's what everyone is looking for, a coin that is being backed up by a real company.
newbie
Activity: 168
Merit: 0
"The biggest management reshuffle in Facebook’s history has revealed the social network’s intentions to develop blockchain technology, though it is not yet clear for what purpose.

David Marcus, the former head of Facebook Messenger, announced this week that he will lead an exploratory blockchain group that will report directly to the company’s CTO, Mike Schroepfer.

Mr Marcus made the announcement in a Facebook post on Tuesday, 8 May, following rumours that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is interested in creating his own cryptocurrency. But very few details were given about what Mr Marcus's team will actually be working on. "

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/facebook-cryptocurrency-launch-bitcoin-blockchain-david-marcus-a8343261.html

Honestly, a lot of people saw this coming. But I can't think of a reason why anyone would want to buy their coins Grin
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