Coinbase Exchange Launches Crypto TV Campaign in Washington DC
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is honing in on Washington DC with a new TV campaign set to launch this week promoting the future of crypto amid its own fight with US regulators. In a black and white and almost two-minu...
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In a black and white and almost two-minute long video, CEO Brian Armstrong lays out the benefits of crypto and calls out its “naive view.”...
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