NBA star Shaquille O’Neal is again accused of promoting the collapsed FTX
During a live NBA game, Shaquille O’Neal received a new summons in a case over promoting the collapsed FTX.
NBA star Shaquille O’Neal is again accused of promoting the collapsed FTX
During a live NBA game, Shaquille O’Neal received a new summons in a case over promoting the collapsed FTX.
Coinbase launches TV campaign to lobby for the crypto industry
The Coinbase bitcoin exchange launched a Washington TV advertisement emphasising the significance of digital assets as a technological innovation.
NBA star Shaquille O’Neal challenges service of process in FTX case
Lawyers from Moskowitz, the firm handling the class-action on behalf of investors harmed by FTX's collapse, “threw the summons into Shaquille O’Neal’s car.” In court, the star's NBA lawyers said this.
Britain to ban cold calls for cryptocurrency advertising
In the fight against fraud and cybercrime in the United Kingdom, cold calls used in selling financial products, including cryptocurrencies, will be banned.
NBA star Shaquille O’Neal served with summons in FTX case
The four-time NBA champion and entrepreneur Shaquille O’Neal has received a summons from Moskowitz, the firm pursuing a class-action on behalf of investors who suffered FTX's collapse.
UK regulators publish seven-point checklist on crypto advertising
The FCA and ASA have published a seven-point checklist for crypto advertising, urging influencers to seek FCA approval, ensure ads are legal and truthful, and label them as sponsored content. They warn that promoting financial products illegally carries penalties and have partnered with former reality TV participant Sharon Gaffka to highlight crypto marketing risks. Earlier, the UK unveiled a three-year plan to counter economic crime; in February, the FCA warned that breaches of promo rules could carry prison time.
Belgian regulator sets out rules for cryptocurrency advertising
Advertising of digital assets in Belgium must be accurate and not misleading, and advertisements must include information about risks. This was stated by the Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA).
NBA star Paul Pierce to pay $1.4 million for EthereumMax promotion
Former Boston Celtics star Paul Pierce settled charges by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), pleading guilty to illegal promotion of the EthereumMax altcoin (EMAX).
Crypto community derides Limit Break over ill-fated Super Bowl ad
On February 12, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the NFL's championship game featured an interactive ad by Web3-game developer Limit Break. The PR stunt drew criticism from the crypto community.
Crypto firms won’t run ads at the Super Bowl after the FTX collapse
Unlike last year, the upcoming February 12 Super Bowl will hardly feature advertisements from digital-asset-related companies. This is reported by Associated Press.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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