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Facebook bans cryptocurr­ency ads to fight scams

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WASHINGTON — Facebook says it is banning all ads related to cryptocurr­encies in an effort to fight scams.

The social media giant said it is barring ads for “financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotiona­l practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings and cryptocurr­ency.”

Initial coin offerings or ICOs are a way for companies to raise funds by selling investors cryptograp­hic assets.

Fraud is common in the world of red-hot digital currencies such as Bitcoin.

This week, for instance, the US Securities and Exchange Commission shut down an ICO by a Texas company called AriseBank.

AriseBank was accused of relying on celebrity endorsers such as boxer Evander Holyfield and social media to cheat investors out of $600 million of its goal of $1 billion for a currency it called “AriseCoin.”

In a blog post announcing the news, Facebook product management director Rob Leathern hinted that Facebook may modify the new policy at some point to allow bona fide cryptorela­ted businesses to advertise again.

“We want people to continue to discover and learn about new products and services through Facebook ads without fear of scams or deception,” Mr. Leathern wrote. “That said, there are many companies who are advertisin­g binary options, ICOs and cryptocurr­encies that are not currently operating in good faith.”

“This policy is intentiona­lly broad while we work to better detect deceptive and misleading advertisin­g practices, and enforcemen­t will begin to ramp up across our platforms including Facebook, Audience Network and Instagram. We will revisit this policy and how we enforce it as our signals improve,” he added. —

 ??  ?? A PERSON holds visual representa­tions of the digital cryptocurr­ency Bitcoin, at La Maison du Bitcoin in Paris, Jan. 17.
A PERSON holds visual representa­tions of the digital cryptocurr­ency Bitcoin, at La Maison du Bitcoin in Paris, Jan. 17.

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