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Topic: Three other countries joined the lawsuit against the advertising ban (Read 211 times)

newbie
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really??? Swiss InnMind Fintech Switzerland, Blockchain Armenia Association, Blockchain Association and Kazakhstan Cryptocurrency. that is huge man, we want support of all the people who believe in the power of crypto currency.
jr. member
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Digital cryptographic currency is the future currency!

It is wrong for these social media to ban the advertising of digital encryption money!

More countries have joined the block chain to prosecute such unreasonable behavior, further promoting the development of blockchain and digital cryptographic currency.
hero member
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This lawsuit against the advertising ban is very effective since google has already released some comments explaining their stand. According to them, if that article read was not a fake, google was not against or bans cryptocurrency but they are just filtering legit currencies with those scammy ICO's. I dont know more of the details but somehow google was threatened by the lawsuit.
mk4
legendary
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📟 t3rminal.xyz
I really don't get why people hate this decision by the social media giants. A huge amount of money is getting stolen by scammy ICOs and phishing links through ads. They banned ads because of these scams, not because they hate cryptocurrencies in general. Seriously. The people that complain are the ones who doesn't have an idea on what's happening in the crypto space.


And also...

Original source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/three-more-countries-join-planned-lawsuit-against-internet-giants-for-banning-crypto-ads
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I do not agree with you on this. There are a lot of legitimate ICOs with no other method to fund their ventures or projects.

These ICOs needs the maximum exposure and silly "blanket bans" like this is stopping them from going ahead with these

projects. These social media giants have the resources to fund a committee to deal with these ICOs, but they took the

easy and cheapest way out, by banning ALL these ICOs.  Angry

Sure. There are alot of legitimate ICOs, but to be completely honest I haven't seen a single ICO advertisement from social media that isn't scammy. And what percentage is the legitimate ones compared to the scammy ones? Very small, that's for sure. Certain projects can get publicity from Reddit and bitcointalk without running any ads; and if the project is good enough, they'll easily get organic publicity from word of mouth.
legendary
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I really don't get why people hate this decision by the social media giants. A huge amount of money is getting stolen by scammy ICOs and phishing links through ads. They banned ads because of these scams, not because they hate cryptocurrencies in general. Seriously. The people that complain are the ones who doesn't have an idea on what's happening in the crypto space.


And also...

Original source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/three-more-countries-join-planned-lawsuit-against-internet-giants-for-banning-crypto-ads
Added to: Topic: Unofficial List of plagiarists [UPDATED: 15-April-2018]

I do not agree with you on this. There are a lot of legitimate ICOs with no other method to fund their ventures or projects.

These ICOs needs the maximum exposure and silly "blanket bans" like this is stopping them from going ahead with these

projects. These social media giants have the resources to fund a committee to deal with these ICOs, but they took the

easy and cheapest way out, by banning ALL these ICOs.  Angry
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
📟 t3rminal.xyz
I really don't get why people hate this decision by the social media giants. A huge amount of money is getting stolen by scammy ICOs and phishing links through ads. They banned ads because of these scams, not because they hate cryptocurrencies in general. Seriously. The people that complain are the ones who doesn't have an idea on what's happening in the crypto space.


And also...

Original source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/three-more-countries-join-planned-lawsuit-against-internet-giants-for-banning-crypto-ads
Added to: Topic: Unofficial List of plagiarists [UPDATED: 15-April-2018]
hero member
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Cryptocurrency and Blockchain organizations in Switzerland, Kazakhstan and Armenia have recently partnered with Russia, China and South Korea to combine large Internet companies to prohibit virtual currency-related advertising, RNS in the United States. into month 6 months 4.
A joint back-up against Google technology giants Twitter and Facebook was first revealed on March 27. Organizations initially filed complaints, including the Cryptocurrency Association and the Russian Blockchain (RACIB). ), The Korea Association of Joint Venture Enterprises and LCBT, the Association of Investment Enterprises in China.

According to Yury Pripachkin, President of RACIB, new members of the organization include Swiss InnMind Fintech Switzerland, Blockchain Armenia Association, Blockchain Association and Kazakhstan Cryptocurrency.

General events will be submitted in May 2018 in New York. According to lawyer Pripachkin, funds to serve the services will be collected on an example registered in Estonia.

On January 30, Facebook banned ads related to money and ICO activity, Facebook called "carrying out misleading and deceptive campaigns." In March, following that information, Google will announce that they will block all ad links in June 2018. By the end of March, Twitter also confirmed that it would prohibit link advertising. to amount of amount, nothing of ICO, the transaction amount of and transactions, except the advertised of these companies.

Recently, Johnl McAfee, a software engineer and prominent figure in the cryptocurrency community, has revealed that he charged $ 105,000 for each tweet to promote cryptocurrency projects and related products, wearing though previously denied that his advertising tweets were paid.
Bitcoin is the boon for the humanity and is very innovative concept but people are not able to understand the potential of BTC and the revolution that it can bring in the future of finance .obviously this is the very bad news that countries are banning BTC in their nation, awareness should be created among people ,so that they can understand the fate of cryptocurrencies.
newbie
Activity: 252
Merit: 0
This is undoutedly a bad news but not a news to worry about much. This will have very less effect on bitcoin market and you will get the proof if you see the price chart. I will suggest people not to panic at such news and look forward to a brighter future of cryptocurrency.
full member
Activity: 854
Merit: 140
If we're looking for the future, advertising ban for cryptocurrencies didn't look so bad at all since it will become the survival for the fittest in crypto world. There are lots of ICOs popping everyday and its hard to tell whether it will become scam or gold depend on whether they are working at their project or they just joining the crypto euphoria to scam people. If an investor just looking at today downfall and didn't believe in the future prospect of his investment then he/she shouldn't be investing at all.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1137
saying "countries" joined the lawsuit is an overstatement of the year.
there are some idiots around the world who are trying to start up a global drama on the internet regarding these advertisement bans. the fact is all these platforms such as Facebook and Google had a pretty good reason to ban such ads and they are free to do so and there is nothing anybody can do about it.
and these people are just making noise because they know that their main way of finding gullible people to give them money (aka ICO) is now being closed in their face.
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 11
Cryptocurrency and Blockchain organizations in Switzerland, Kazakhstan and Armenia have recently partnered with Russia, China and South Korea to combine large Internet companies to prohibit virtual currency-related advertising, RNS in the United States. into month 6 months 4.
A joint back-up against Google technology giants Twitter and Facebook was first revealed on March 27. Organizations initially filed complaints, including the Cryptocurrency Association and the Russian Blockchain (RACIB). ), The Korea Association of Joint Venture Enterprises and LCBT, the Association of Investment Enterprises in China.

According to Yury Pripachkin, President of RACIB, new members of the organization include Swiss InnMind Fintech Switzerland, Blockchain Armenia Association, Blockchain Association and Kazakhstan Cryptocurrency.

General events will be submitted in May 2018 in New York. According to lawyer Pripachkin, funds to serve the services will be collected on an example registered in Estonia.

On January 30, Facebook banned ads related to money and ICO activity, Facebook called "carrying out misleading and deceptive campaigns." In March, following that information, Google will announce that they will block all ad links in June 2018. By the end of March, Twitter also confirmed that it would prohibit link advertising. to amount of amount, nothing of ICO, the transaction amount of and transactions, except the advertised of these companies.

Recently, Johnl McAfee, a software engineer and prominent figure in the cryptocurrency community, has revealed that he charged $ 105,000 for each tweet to promote cryptocurrency projects and related products, wearing though previously denied that his advertising tweets were paid.
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