Heads up! Twitter May Join the Crypto Ad Ban Rally; Bitcoin Continues Slide As News Goes Viral - Cryptovest
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Twitter could be the next major Internet company to ban crypto-related ads, according to reports that surfaced Sunday.According to Sky News, Twitter will revamp its advertising policy so that those for ICOs, token sales, and cryptocurrency wallets will no longer be allowed.
The new policy could take effect in as few as two weeks.As the news went viral, Bitcoin’s price continued to slide. At the beginning of the weekend on Friday, its price was about $8,500. At the time of writing (New York time), it was hovering around $7,500.Let’s discuss.
If Twitter does ban crypto-related ads, the action would follow that of its much larger social media competitor Facebook. In January, Facebook announced that it was banning crypto-related ads, including ICOs.
Google stated last week that it would no longer allow for advertising for cryptocurrencies and related content. Specifically, Google’s advertising change also applies to ICOs and crypto wallets, but also to cryptocurrency exchanges, and services related to providing crypto trading advice.
Its halt is scheduled to not begin until June and is part of a sweeping crackdown on high-risk and unregulated financial products, we reported last week.
With these moves from such prominent Internet companies, one can’t help but to think that cryptos are coming under attack. Or, are these companies simply being paranoid over the still growing, and unfamiliar crypto space?Maybe not.
In our reporting, we told you about Google removing roughly 79 million ads that lured online users to websites infected with malware.The amount of malware that has been found may mitigate notions that these companies are being paranoid by putting these ad bans in place.
One of the ways crooks have been able to take over personal computers to mine cryptos is through malware.Malwarebytes found that servers “happen to be a favorite among criminals” because they offer the most horsepower, or to use the proper term, the highest hash rate to crunch through and solve the mathematical operations required by crypto mining.
There appears to be at least one crypto player who is fighting back against these bans. In Russia, Tribetica.com is reporting that a lawsuit has been filed against Google.Vladimir Orehov is reportedly demanding to be compensated after claiming the ban will deprive him of opportunities to invest in crypto projects and find investors to fund his own business initiatives.
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The new policy could take effect in as few as two weeks.As the news went viral, Bitcoin’s price continued to slide. At the beginning of the weekend on Friday, its price was about $8,500. At the time of writing (New York time), it was hovering around $7,500.Let’s discuss.
Who’s who of the crypto ad bans
If Twitter does ban crypto-related ads, the action would follow that of its much larger social media competitor Facebook. In January, Facebook announced that it was banning crypto-related ads, including ICOs.
Google stated last week that it would no longer allow for advertising for cryptocurrencies and related content. Specifically, Google’s advertising change also applies to ICOs and crypto wallets, but also to cryptocurrency exchanges, and services related to providing crypto trading advice.
Its halt is scheduled to not begin until June and is part of a sweeping crackdown on high-risk and unregulated financial products, we reported last week.
Paranoia?
With these moves from such prominent Internet companies, one can’t help but to think that cryptos are coming under attack. Or, are these companies simply being paranoid over the still growing, and unfamiliar crypto space?Maybe not.
In our reporting, we told you about Google removing roughly 79 million ads that lured online users to websites infected with malware.The amount of malware that has been found may mitigate notions that these companies are being paranoid by putting these ad bans in place.
One of the ways crooks have been able to take over personal computers to mine cryptos is through malware.Malwarebytes found that servers “happen to be a favorite among criminals” because they offer the most horsepower, or to use the proper term, the highest hash rate to crunch through and solve the mathematical operations required by crypto mining.
Fighting back
There appears to be at least one crypto player who is fighting back against these bans. In Russia, Tribetica.com is reporting that a lawsuit has been filed against Google.Vladimir Orehov is reportedly demanding to be compensated after claiming the ban will deprive him of opportunities to invest in crypto projects and find investors to fund his own business initiatives.
Discover more from Cryptovest here:
https://cryptovest.com/news/twitter-may-join-the-crypto-ad-ban-rally-bitcoin-continues-slide-as-news...
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst #Google #Facebook and now maybe #Twitter are banning or going to do so crypto ads, including ICOs, tokens sales, and crypto wallets. @cryptovest is commenting if this is positive or negative for the big companies, and some reasons why.