According to the anecdotal reports of several companies operating in the initial coin offering (ICO) industry, Google is taking steps to restrict the visibility of ICO advertising on its platforms. The reports come months after Facebook banned adverts promoting cryptocurrencies or ICOs on both Instagram and Facebook.
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An anonymous marketing firm that specializes in ICO marketing recently provided performance sheets to that evidence the company witnessing a 99% reduction in clicks over the course of just two days on a Google Adwords campaign. The company also claims that the drop in performance occurred at the same time that campaign submissions began to receive “limited” approval from Google.
Other companies have claimed that running ICO-related ads have resulted in the suspension of their Adword account, in addition to a suspension of the pertinent campaign.
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“What happened is that Canada’s Binary Options Task Force, as well as the FBI, explained to Facebook what the concerns were and that these types of ads are leading to people becoming victims. We’ve been talking to Google and had similar discussions and are waiting for them to take similar action,” Mr. Roy . “My hope is that Google will enact a similar policy, where they specifically name products like binary options, ICOs, and cryptocurrencies.”
“There’s just been an explosion of different ICOs and new tokens and crazy offerings. You’re seeing ICOs that are raising large amounts of money and there’s nothing behind them in certain cases, but members of the public are so hyped they’re throwing money at them,” Mr. Roy added.
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