Mailchimp bans crypto content creators without prior notice

Mailchimp bans crypto content creators without prior notice

The email marketing service provider temporarily suspended crypto-related accounts due to alleged terms of service violations. The email marketing platform Mailchimp appears to have suspended its services to crypto content creators. Platforms associated with crypto news, content or related services started to have issues logging into accounts, followed by notices of service interruptions that began surfacing this week. Crypto-associated accounts such as the Edge wallet, a provider of self-custody crypto holding services, and Messari, a crypto research company, were among some of the....


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