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Topic: Google ads: Bans all Cryptocurrencies ads and related content (Read 289 times)

newbie
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Google, facebook, and twitter banning ICOs is a huge slap in the face for the crypto community. While this will cut down on phishing and scams, many good ICOs will be left not knowing how to proceed.

If you or anyone you know needs a friend of crypto and ICOs to help them navigate the new regulations have them shoot me an email [email protected]
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
This seems not new after facebook bans the advertisements of crypto-related services on its platform now google followed and this will take effect in June.

ads for the following will no longer be allowed to serve:

-Binary options and synonymous products
-Cryptocurrencies and related content (including but not limited to initial coin offerings, cryptocurrency exchanges, cryptocurrency wallets, and cryptocurrency trading advice)

Seems coinzilla and cointraffic are happy with this news since most crypto related services/sites/projects will move from google ads to this platforms. This might take a huge effect to the market or maybe will not. What do you think about this one?

Source: https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/7648803
Yes, Google now bans advertisements about cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and ico. This is bad news for cryptocurrencies. It caused the price of bitcoin to fall. I don't think it's good for Google, it reduces the revenue stream.
copper member
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1305
Limited in number. Limitless in potential.
I don't have in mind if Google will consider your/this petition even if you get over 100k people who have signed to prevent this future bans, likewise it's a good try tho I don't see any chance for this.

newbie
Activity: 87
Merit: 0
This news about ads ban can be quite good for some projects, which are trying to compete with Google in the ads field, for example, Bitclave or Nebulas. So, Bitclaves' Matchico search helps ICO advertisers and investors find each other, so any ban here just can boost the popularity
hero member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 629
Vires in Numeris
I know a lot of good ICOs at the moment, they should be affected heavily with this ban... I know that a lot of ICOs are using telegram, discord and other new social channels to spread the information, so the ban of FB and Google makes it harder to do the marketing for the ICO, but it's not completly impossible still.
Of course it will be harder to advertise the ICO, especially to everyday people, because they mostly use FB or Google, but this is a challenge for the ICOs to handle this situation. Those ICOs that has a large user base will solve this situation somehow, but most of the scammy ICOs will fail (hopefully) after this ban.
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 102
i think its the right thing to do since there are so many scams on crypto
there are other payment system that is more trusted to use like google pay, paypal and apple pay

cryto is just a FAD where they use a blockchain technology
but even though that kind of technology is cheat proof

the way it is being used is flawed because of pump and dump


If you are comparing paypal, apple pay etc to crypto you don't really know what you are talking about.
jr. member
Activity: 42
Merit: 1
Hail HYDRA
i think its the right thing to do since there are so many scams on crypto
there are other payment system that is more trusted to use like google pay, paypal and apple pay

cryto is just a FAD where they use a blockchain technology
but even though that kind of technology is cheat proof

the way it is being used is flawed because of pump and dump
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 10
Seems coinzilla and cointraffic are happy with this news since most crypto related services/sites/projects will move from google ads to this platforms. This might take a huge effect to the market or maybe will not. What do you think about this one?

I really hope that this would be the case indeed, but I'm a bit doubtful.
Most crypto-based ad networks don't really have enough publishers to be able to compete with Google, this isn't suddenly going to change with Google banning crypto-related ads.
That's also the thing here, but I guess time after time this ad networks will get more and more publishers.

But seriously they should not ban crypto ads, but regulate all the scams, phishing links that can be shown on the SERP and those Ponzi schemes and obvious scam ads in there ad network.

Its more wise than just ban all the cryptocurrency ads without exception.
I think the only thing that need to be baned is the ponzi and scam scheme in crypto or any other platform which can make the people lose capital and lose interest
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1375
Slava Ukraini!
i believe all this ad-ban-drama is happening thanks to ICOs.
there is always someone who is going to ruin everything for everyone else. and this time it is ICOs and the fact that a lot of people have been scammed through them. and as far as i know the fund raising like this is not exactly legal either.
Yeah, ICO is the main thing in this case. People loosing too much money by investing in ICO's and Google can't check is it ICO legit or not. So, easiest solution - ban them. Well, even theymos don't accept ICO advertisements on Bitcointalk.
But legit business will suffer from this ban - exchanges, wallets, news websites and etc.
Bitcoin advertising networks like Coinzilla or Cointraffic are happy about these news. But now advertisers will have more difficult times to reach big audience. Mainly bitcoin/crypto related are using these networks, while using Adwords you can reach potential customers/investors on every website which are using Adsense. So, now it will be more difficult to attract new investirs who aren't very interested in crypto so far.
jr. member
Activity: 52
Merit: 4
Google's and Facebook's recent bans for crypto ads strikes against all crypto startups, that's not nice.
Nothing to do with ICO scams, they just beg for govs, and are afraid of new tech challenging their multi billion corps.
Now they have effectively made it extremely hard to get new customers from wider audience for any promising crypto startup.
I really hope that there emerges real alternatives for both, FB & Google sooner than later.
I hope also that PayPal gets real alternative soon from crypto community.
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
We will overcome this one too. Scams are present in adds and that is not a good thing. With upcoming regulations, witch and other witches will be separated from real valuable projects that will have their space it adds.
sr. member
Activity: 699
Merit: 274
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Seems coinzilla and cointraffic are happy with this news since most crypto related services/sites/projects will move from google ads to this platforms. This might take a huge effect to the market or maybe will not. What do you think about this one?

I really hope that this would be the case indeed, but I'm a bit doubtful.
Most crypto-based ad networks don't really have enough publishers to be able to compete with Google, this isn't suddenly going to change with Google banning crypto-related ads.
That's also the thing here, but I guess time after time this ad networks will get more and more publishers.

But seriously they should not ban crypto ads, but regulate all the scams, phishing links that can be shown on the SERP and those Ponzi schemes and obvious scam ads in there ad network.

Thank you to ICOs, Thank you to All Crypto-Scams and Market Manipulations and congratulations to Coinzilla and Cointraffic  Cheesy
These ban actions are showing that the Crypto-World re under control and can't be really controlled or regulated. Let's see and watch how the future will look like.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 10611
i believe all this ad-ban-drama is happening thanks to ICOs.
there is always someone who is going to ruin everything for everyone else. and this time it is ICOs and the fact that a lot of people have been scammed through them. and as far as i know the fund raising like this is not exactly legal either.
copper member
Activity: 308
Merit: 1
I do not necessarily see the point of banning all cryptocurrencies. They can make stricter rules,checks and so on to prevent scams. By banning it they also end up losing a lot of money.
hero member
Activity: 2576
Merit: 883
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News such as this has always affected the market, and this mist certainly will. But of course, things will return back to normal.

The market has indeed been depressed to today on this news. However, now there's a positive story to ignite the rally:

https://www.coindesk.com/playboy-tv-to-accept-crypto-payments-for-exclusive-adult-content/
member
Activity: 331
Merit: 13
News such as this has always affected the market, and this mist certainly will. But of course, things will return back to normal.
The cryptocurrency market is still very much young and there are scams lurking at every corner. This step by Google is good (in one way, but bad for the genuine ones).
Either way, hope good things come out of this.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 521
Seems coinzilla and cointraffic are happy with this news since most crypto related services/sites/projects will move from google ads to this platforms. This might take a huge effect to the market or maybe will not. What do you think about this one?

I really hope that this would be the case indeed, but I'm a bit doubtful.
Most crypto-based ad networks don't really have enough publishers to be able to compete with Google, this isn't suddenly going to change with Google banning crypto-related ads.
That's also the thing here, but I guess time after time this ad networks will get more and more publishers.

But seriously they should not ban crypto ads, but regulate all the scams, phishing links that can be shown on the SERP and those Ponzi schemes and obvious scam ads in there ad network.
Banning and regulating scam ICO and ventures isn't at all easy be it for government or Google ads. I think ICOs are the main reason that most of the countries are planning of shutdown. The scam problem has multiplied due to this. Regulations in crypto sphere requires lot of resources and time. Added to that these heavy manipulation of the market has made cryptocurrencies a risky trade and thus has brought it in negative light. So, such moves from big and reliable companies was inevitable.
copper member
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1305
Limited in number. Limitless in potential.
Seems coinzilla and cointraffic are happy with this news since most crypto related services/sites/projects will move from google ads to this platforms. This might take a huge effect to the market or maybe will not. What do you think about this one?

I really hope that this would be the case indeed, but I'm a bit doubtful.
Most crypto-based ad networks don't really have enough publishers to be able to compete with Google, this isn't suddenly going to change with Google banning crypto-related ads.
That's also the thing here, but I guess time after time this ad networks will get more and more publishers.

But seriously they should not ban crypto ads, but regulate all the scams, phishing links that can be shown on the SERP and those Ponzi schemes and obvious scam ads in there ad network.
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1283
Seems coinzilla and cointraffic are happy with this news since most crypto related services/sites/projects will move from google ads to this platforms. This might take a huge effect to the market or maybe will not. What do you think about this one?

I really hope that this would be the case indeed, but I'm a bit doubtful.
Most crypto-based ad networks don't really have enough publishers to be able to compete with Google, this isn't suddenly going to change with Google banning crypto-related ads.

It's pretty sad that now two of the biggest advertising networks have banned all crypto-related advertisements. It's probably less expensive to ban them all than it is to moderate all ads.
legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1167
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