Crypto May End Wars of Online Advertisers Vs. Users

Crypto May End Wars of Online Advertisers Vs. Users

Of Online Advertising and Adblockers. In the undeclared war between online advertisers and Internet users, a new dynamic promises to change everything. ADZcoin suggests a radical approach in terms of web content monetization, using its own brand of cryptocurrency to pay costs to content creators. Ad blockers and advertisements both have become ubiquitous on the internet. There is hardly any website on the internet today that does not have some form of advertising on it. Ad blockers are thus the favoured tool of Internet users that do not want to be distracted by flashing adverts or even....


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