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Topic: is this true that GOOGLE will ban the ICO and crypto related ads? - page 3. (Read 3180 times)

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I'm nothing without GOD
Never Until now, ads related to cryptocurrency are still on Google, maybe they are still considering this because it benefits them too.
newbie
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I think there are too many sources to verify that it is accurate. Even a large site like Google is also chaotic information. I'm not sure that could happen but if it's true, maybe worrying.
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I read an article about this please take a look

https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/exclusive-google-quietly-purging-cryptocurrency-ads-content/

I'm not sure if this is true
what are your idea about this?
Bitcoin is a very huge and potentiating crypto currency and thus it has attracted the keen interest of millions of people around the world and these are even getting benefited by bitcoin so I guess there are millions of supporters of bitcoin around the world but there are few haters too who are in against of bitcoin and they are those people who doesn’t understand the fate and potential of bitcoin as earlier Facebook and then Twitter ban the ICO ads on their page resulting in decrease in valuation of their shares so I don’t think that google would do this mistake.
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Even if Google forbid advertising it will not affect the demand of the ICO market in addition to its services, there are many others and the desire of people to earn will always be stronger than any prohibitions.
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I don't think so. I don't have to worry about that.
Because the profit from the ICO advertising to Google is amazing, if it is not restricted by very strict laws, then I think Google will not give up such a big profit.

Yes, as long as Crypto Currency  didnt break the local law and was not probihited by local law. Google will stay to allow ICO advertising. Google will earn big money from those ads. I think there is not any logical reason to prohibit ICO Ads.

We just must be smart people. dont be fooled by Scam ICO.
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I hope it's just a rumor. Cryptocurrencies now and so are experiencing not the best of times.
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I read an article about this please take a look

https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/exclusive-google-quietly-purging-cryptocurrency-ads-content/

I'm not sure if this is true
what are your idea about this?

My idea is probably google is cleaning up their pages in order to make room for their own cryptocurrency in the future. Probably because google doesn't support other cryptocurrencies in the market. I also think google kinda had enough of the whole cryptocurrency ad thing because they might have been advertising fake coins.
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I think it's just a rumor. Google is not profitable to lose a lot of money from advertising.
full member
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I think it's the right thing to do. Too many ico scammers and by distributing their ads through Google they are cheating so many people.
newbie
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I think that was fake news because there surely aren't any official statements about that. In my opinion, Google does not have reasons to do so.
newbie
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I also don't heard anything about this this would be any rumor or a joke or a fake notice because if google did this.This is gonna hurt bitcoin so very bad and which can cause the major loss in the value of the bitcoin and make the chances to make more rumors about bitcoin which is already facing the hard time.
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In fact, Google is investing a lot of money in blockchain technology, this move may not be to protect users. Despite the ban, it seems Google still hopes to profit from its investments in blockchain technology and the industry.
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I read an article about this please take a look

https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/exclusive-google-quietly-purging-cryptocurrency-ads-content/

I'm not sure if this is true
what are your idea about this?

There is no any such official news on that ..

But there is a news on FB will stop all crypto related posts and promotions
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I read an article about this please take a look

https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/exclusive-google-quietly-purging-cryptocurrency-ads-content/

I'm not sure if this is true
what are your idea about this?
I don't think so in light of the fact that I don't see or haven't perused clear guideline about that issue. Google I contemplate crypto currency however perhaps due to such a significant number of scam ICO are being advertise there and might sound disturbing yet will hold up what activity google will do.
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I read an article about this please take a look

https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/exclusive-google-quietly-purging-cryptocurrency-ads-content/

I'm not sure if this is true
what are your idea about this?
Actually, it is already happened since several months ago, Facebook already banned the ICO related ads. The reason why they banned it because of there are so many ICO that put their ads on Google or Facebook, but they are not a real ICO, another words, it is a scam ICO which wanna some Money then leave the Project.
newbie
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yes if for me recently I was worried if this would happen then what would happen to this market would affect bitcoin and crypto prices.
newbie
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I also think this is not true. A lot of news works for pessimists. How can one create a digital economy without talking about her money
newbie
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Yes, it is true that google already ban ICO and crypto related add and it really make a negative impact on the mind of the users.
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Such information was some time ago, but then it turned out that this was not true. To date, there are no restrictions on such advertising.
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