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Google reverses its ban on crypto ads


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Hello Friends, As we know google banned the advertisement of crypto now  going to start again, not only google but Facebook also going to start wtih crypto advertisemnt again , it is great news for crypto growth. lets read full news inside the original news article here

The new policy starts in October. ==>> Original News : https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/25/google-reverses-ban-on-cryptocurrency-exchange-advertising-in-us-japan.html

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Remember when Google announced on March of this year wherein they ban cryto ads. Now like facebook, they are now reversing their policy that will start this October. 

Google will now allow regulated crypto exchanges to buy ads in the United States and Japan.

So this will mean that the updated policy of Google applies to advertisers all over the world but those crypto related ads will only run in the U.S. and Japan. The other interested parties will then need to apply for certification to serve ads in their country. 

 

What are your thoughts? 

 

Source: 

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/25/google-reverses-ban-on-cryptocurrency-exchange-advertising-in-us-japan.html

 

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I think this is good, the more the world accepts crypto in payments, the better it is for us.

i think that crypto is really the future of money wherein it is available in and for all countries without having to change from one currency to another.

this is one big step to that goal.

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google ICO ban was a good thing, lots of ICO are scams and  easy trap for  newcomers.  Now thanks to KYC and  AML  exchange  can proove their transparency against fraud or money laundering . So   exchanges  made efforts and  its a good things for  all,    googles ads will brings  more customers   in  fair service . all good

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I think that google was foolish when they didnt allow it. I like the idea of going  to Google and seeing an advertisement for something that I'm actually interested in.😊

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