Google Joins Facebook In Banning Bitcoin Ads

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March 15th, 2018
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Two months after Facebook put a hold on bitcoin-related ads in order to fight fraudulent content regarding digital assets, Google has decided to join the biggest social media network in prohibiting similar Bitcoin-related advertisements. The largest digital brand and multinational tech company on the planet issued an official statement on Tuesday, March 13th, saying that certain policy changes regarding financial services and digital money will be brought into effect in June. Previously Facebook put a hold on cypto related ads.

The new regulation will affect video-sharing services such as YouTube, third-party websites with AdWords space and, of course, the search engine result pages. Banning ads for Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum and other alternative cryptocurrencies due to deceptive information and evasive promotions will have a huge effect on the Internet, since both companies make up the majority of advertising in terms of revenue and presence.

In the announcement from Google it is also specified that initial coin offerings, e-currency exchanges, digital wallets and trading advice will also fall under the ban. Bitcoin scammers use online advertising platforms at large to locate and recruit possible fraud victims and cryptocurrency rookies by offering better prices for leading virtual assets. Last year in December, when the price of BTC reached a staggering $19,783.06, the market was swarmed with cryptocurrency ads including ICOs, start-ups and blockchain disclosures!

Due to an increased number of such commercials many regulators expressed skepticism about initial coin offerings, since it turned out to be a quick way to raise funds or even launder money. According to the American regulators, many previous coin offerings were illegal, which is the main reason why the prices of cryptocurrencies decreased. To put an end to such activities, Google has applied similar limits on other forms of ads such as sexually explicit content etc.

Source:

“Google Bans Bitcoin Advertisements in Policy Change”, Wakabayashi Daisuke, nytimes.com, March 14, 2018.

“many previous coin offerings were illegal”

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