RE: The Not So Strange Case Of Crypto.com

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Have you ever wondered why a fundamentally online industry such as crypto is advertising so extensively in the offline space?

There are crypto adds all over billboards, subway stations, buses, and TV ad slots all over the world. Even here in Israel Crypto.Com is advertising on TV and huge digital billboards. They don't even have a credit card here yet.

It is a bit counterintuitive, but it is the direct result of virtually the entire online advertising industry banning cryptocurrency related ads starting in early 2018.

This is what I am suing Facebook & Google over.

The first legal judgement with Facebook's new Meta name (means "is dead" in Hebrew) on it will establish a prima facie case of a criminal cartel spanning the entire online advertising industry.

I expect it will be delivered before Christmas.



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That's an interesting point because I see crypto.com advertised on Brave all the time, yet it's never on the traditional social media platforms that you would expect

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