UK Bans Coinbase Ads For Trivializing Crypto Risks: Report

The UKโ€™s advertising watchdog has reportedly banned a series of Coinbase advertisements claiming they presented the crypto exchange as a solution to cost-of-living concerns while making light of the risks of investing in crypto.

The UK Advertising Standards Authority said the ads โ€” which included a satirical musical-style video and three posters โ€” were โ€œirresponsibleโ€ and โ€œtrivialized the risks of cryptocurrency,โ€ The Guardian reported on Wednesday.

โ€œWe considered that using humour to reference serious financial concerns, alongside a cue to โ€˜change,โ€™ risked presenting complex, high-risk financial products as an easy or obvious response to those concerns,โ€ the ASA said.

Coinbase released the video advertisement in July, but Clearcast, which approves ads for TV, rejected it, saying it showed crypto as a โ€œpotential solution to economic challenges, without sufficient evidence for this claim,โ€ The Telegraph reported in August.ย 

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A screenshot from Coinbaseโ€™s musically-charged ad depicts the UK as littered with rats and trash. Source: YouTube

Even with the TV ban, the ASA said the video was shown online, while the three posters had been put up in โ€œhigh-traffic areas such as the London Underground and rail stations.โ€

The posters included text that read โ€œhome ownership out of reach,โ€ โ€œeggs now out of budget,โ€ and โ€œreal wages stuck in 2008,โ€ and all included the slogan โ€œIf everythingโ€™s fine, donโ€™t change anythingโ€ next to Coinbaseโ€™s logo.

The ASA said none of the advertisements contained information about the risks of crypto. The Financial Conduct Authority has said that crypto ads must be โ€œlabeled with prominent risk warnings.โ€

Coinbase CEO defended ad after TV ban

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong defended the TV ad in August, arguing the TV ban meant โ€œthere must be a kernel of truth in it.โ€

โ€œNeeding to update the system and improve society is not a political statement on either party in the UK,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s a statement about how the traditional financial system is not working for many people and how crypto represents a way to improve that.โ€

โ€œWe welcome the attacks and any other attempts to censor this message, as it just helps it spread,โ€ Armstrong added.

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The two-minute ad depicts people singing โ€œeverything is just fine, everything is grandโ€ as their home crumbles around them, interspersed with scenes of a dilapidated street overflowing with trash bags and rats, and dancing cleaners.ย