Jason Roy, chairman of the Binary Options Task Force and senior investigator at the Manitoba Securities Commission in Canada, is proposing that Google ban advertising related to cryptocurrency and ISO.
The official noted that the Canadian government is very pleased with Facebook's decision to ban such advertising and is holding explanatory conversations with Google representatives regarding the classification of ads that lead consumers to loss of savings.
In an interview with the Times of Israel, Roy said that there is a crazy growth of new coins on the market, a huge number of new tokens and fraudulent companies are appearing. Very often, there is no one and nothing behind ICOs that raise huge funds. In this regard, consumers and the public are so confused that they are giving them significant capital again and again.
How, in the opinion of the Chairman of the Task Force, the wheat should be separated from the chaff, the publication does not write.
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