Amanda Cooper
London's transport authority is going to crack down on ads for cryptocurrencies after the massive campaign to tout dogecoin spinoff floki inu around the city's travel system sparked concern about unregulated assets like this one.
«Missed Doge? Get Floki» was the slogan splattered across London's underground stations, trains and buses in October. The three-week campaign for meme token floki inu, inspired by Elon Musk's dog, was even funded by a 4% marketing fee levied on buyers.
Some critics were concerned about the fact the ads were promoting a little-known and unregulated financial asset that they said could be open to manipulation, such as pump-and-dump schemes, or fraud. There has been no evidence this far that would suggest
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