Bie Bitcoin's worth after Facebook banned cryptovault advertising

In an attempt to prevent fraudulent news, Facebook has banned cryptovalus advertising, including bitumen. The decline of Bitcoin was evident after the decision made by Facebook. Facebook for its new policy announced Tuesday. She's banned every commercial associated with cryptovacults. Director of Product Management [...]
Facebook for its new policy announced Tuesday. She's banned every commercial associated with cryptovacults.
The company's product management director, Rob Leathern, said advertising was a problem for users because they are “weights associated with fraudulent or promotional practices. ”
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“We want people to continue to discover and learn about new products and services from Faceook that have nothing to do with fraudulent news,” said Leathern, reports “RT” Transmission Periscope.
Leathern said the new policy was designed to be the most objectively “larger” while the company is being “employed to detect fraudulent advertising practices. ”
After Facebook announcement, Bitcoin scored more than 10% on Tuesday, dropping its value to $10,000./Periscopi/











