April 26, 2024

Breweries banned incorrect bitcoin ad

According to the announcement of March 17, the regulatory organization of Belarus has announced a chance on the bitcoin market of Coinfloor.Declares that the ad violates the rules of the Code of Advertising, Sales Promotion and Direct Marketing of the United Kingdom.

Coinfloor ad about bitcoin,which appeared in the local newspaper of the Northamptonshire Telegraph back in December 2020, it contained an image of a 6th-year-old woman, which was published by the BTC about the invoice By her words, more and more people will learn about bitcoin as a means of saving.

“Today it makes no sense to store the product in a bank -ppotsentnye ctavki ockopbitelny ... poetomu, kogda I poluchayu penciyu I vkladyvayu tpet in zoloto, tpet - in cepebpo, octalnoe - in bitkoyn ... For menya IT'S tsifpovoe zoloto, and He pozvolil unto me obezopacit nalichnye, kotopye have menya uzhe ect "- tak zvuchali Pension word.

One in the management of advertising standardsfiled a complaint against bitcoin's ad, which, as it claimed, misled, since it did not indicate risks associated with investments in bitcoin In addition, the ad was "socially free", because it was assumed that the purchase of bitcoins was "a safe way to invest."

Reply Coinfloor to the complaint said thatThe bitcoin ad reflects the experience of a woman, not the views of a cryptocurrency exchange. The team of the cryptocurrency also declared that it didn’t recommend people to put the money into bitcoin and didn’t excel the price characteristics of the flagship cryptocurrency.

By their words, the client just wrote about hisinvestment in bitcoin and explained why I got the cryptoactive. In addition, it is emphasized that a disclaimer with a warning about risks supporting investment in a cryptocurrency was sent to the advertisement.

Management, in turn, ignoreddisclaimer because of a small font and an unsuccessful placement, which made it difficult to inform customers about risks associated with investments in bitcoin. Meanwhile, Coinfloor has stated that the size and position of the discs are consistent with their counterparts in other advertising announcements.

In addition, the Office of Advertising Standards noted that the advertising of bitcoin is aimed at pensioners who do not have knowledge of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.

At the core of this, the regulator has blocked the adbitcoin and instructed the cryptocurrency exchange to clearly indicate the risks associated with investments in bitcoins in their future companies. Without any help, the Northamptonshire Telegraph was asked to post the ad.

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