Meta Relaxes Facebook’s Cryptocurrency Ad Policy — Says Crypto Continues to ‘...

Meta Relaxes Facebook’s Cryptocurrency Ad Policy — Says Crypto Continues to ‘...

Meta, formerly Facebook, has relaxed its policy for cryptocurrency advertisements, making it easier for companies to run crypto ads on its platform. “We’re doing this because the cryptocurrency landscape has continued to mature and stabilize in recent years and has seen more government regulations that are setting clearer rules for their industry,” the company explained. Meta’s New Rules for Cryptocurrency Advertising Meta, formerly known as Facebook, announced Wednesday new rules for cryptocurrency advertising. Instead of “using a....


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