Facebook ban on
cryptocurrency ads
curbs education. Bad
actors still thrive.
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What's the difference between BITCOIN and BITC0IN?*
Well, using latter might help you reach millions of people thanks to Facebook's poorly enforced rules of advertising cryptocurrencies.*
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Facebook bans cryptocurrency ads due to frequent fraud
Facebook
announced last month that it would begin prohibiting ads promoting "financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings, or cryptocurrency."
But like many
Facebook updates and actions, it's far from perfect. Tech founder Matthieu Suiche
pointed out this
Facebook ad last week that successfully broke through the rules by using "BITC0IN" in the shared text and article headline.*
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