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Class action against Kim K, Mayweather over EMAX dismissed… for now

A federal judge in California has dismissed a class action lawsuit against reality TV star Kim Kardashian, boxing champ Floyd Mayweather and the founders...

FTC Probing Multiple Crypto Companies Over Potentially Deceptive Advertising

The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is probing several crypto companies over potentially misleading and deceptive advertising. According to a report by...

U.S FTC Probing Crypto Firms Over False Promotions Post FTX Fall

1 min ago | 2 mins read Exchange News The FTC was established as...

FTC Probes ‘Possible Misconduct’ in Cryptocurrency Advertising

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating several unnamed crypto firms over deceptive or misleading crypto advertising, according to a Bloomberg report.“We are...

Regulatory and Legislative Analysis #6

October 28, 2022Demetrios TseasRegulatory and Legislative Analysis – GlobalThe Bank for International Settlement (BIS) publishes a report on project mBridge, which experiments with cross-border...

Serial Scam Promoter Floyd Mayweather Is Back With NFT Collection

World-famous boxer Floyd Mayweather has announced a new NFT collection, but whether it will be his first success in the crypto world remains to be seen. After many months of hard workI’m launching my new NFT Project @mayweverse⁰The collection will have 5,000 NFTs (5 different NFTs cards of 1,000 each). Each card has a different […]

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LeBron James Teams With Crypto.com to Bring Digital Education to Students

LeBron James Teams With Crypto.com to Bring Digital Education to Students

Basketball player LeBron James is the latest celebrity to join Crypto.com‘s high-profile marketing campaign, which already includes actor Matt Damon and the naming rights to a Los Angeles sports facility. The LeBron James Family Foundation (LJF) and Crypto.com announced a multi-year agreement on Friday to support Web3-related ‘educational and professional development initiatives’ that help students and families create a ‘solid foundation in Web3 and…blockchain-based decentralized applications.’ Web3 (or Web 3.0) refers to what some see as a more egalitarian and fair internet. Its proponents argue that it is decentralized, providing consumers more control. The relationship with James is part of Crypto.com’s huge marketing push in recent months, which has enlisted the help of Hollywood luminaries and cost the company more than $1 billion. The Singapore and Hong Kong-based exchange secured a $700 million contract in November to have its name emblazoned on the former Staples Center, which is now home to the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers (James’ franchise) and Clippers. The company earns a share of crowd transactions at the venue as part of the arena naming rights contract, and even more if the transactions are conducted using Crypto.com’s app. In October, Crypto.com debuted television advertising showing Damon, a corporate investor who has since become the brand’s face. The Damon-led series of ads, which will also include NBA player Carmelo Anthony, mixed martial artist Ronda Rousey, and South Korean rapper Lee Chae-rin, nicknamed CL, cost $100 million to develop. Crypto.com declined to comment on whether James would feature in a commercial as part of the new collaboration. According to Bloomberg, the corporation has also invested another $400 million in other sports sponsorship deals, including with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Formula 1 motor racing, and elite ice hockey, football, and soccer clubs. In December, Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek told Fortune that the platform’s goal is to become the next ‘killer app…like Instagram, but for the crypto world.’ He indicated at the time that the company was profitable on $500 million in revenue during the April to June 2021 quarter. Crypto.com had 10 million users a year ago, but according to a representative, that figure has increased dramatically since then. Hackers stole almost $30 million in cryptocurrency from 483 Crypto.com customer accounts earlier this month; the business later refunded those users. Celebrities are increasingly being used by crypto firms, metaverse platforms, and digital asset efforts, such as non-fungible token (NFT) projects, to generate attention. NBA player Steph Curry, for example, just debuted a digital shoe NFT collection and owns an NFT from the Bored Ape Yacht Club, a popular NFT collection featuring bored-looking digital apes in various colors and clothes. Meanwhile, Paris Hilton, a reality TV celebrity, and DJ Steve Aoki just performed in the metaverse. In the Sandbox, one of the most popular metaverse platforms, Warner Music is constructing a concert-themed theme park. Celebrities promoting cryptocurrency and other hot internet-based enterprises, on the other hand, have been chastised. Investors filed a complaint in early January, saying that celebrity marketers of the crypto asset EthereumMax misled them through fraudulent and deceptive social media posts. The complaint names reality celebrity and influencer Kim Kardashian as well as boxer Floyd Mayweather. Skeptics also worry about a coming ‘crypto winter,’ which refers to a significant decrease in cryptocurrency prices followed by months of decline. Bitcoin and Ethereum, the two most prominent cryptocurrencies, have lost over 40 percent of their value since November.

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New Spanish Regulations to Target Crypto Investment Ads

As part of regulations that are set to become effective in mid-February, crypto-asset investment promoters will be required to inform the Spanish securities watchdog of the contents of any ad that targets over 100,000 people. 10-Day Advance Notice Rule The Spanish government has tasked the country’s securities watchdog with authorizing advertisements that promote cryptocurrencies, a […]

PODCAST: NFTs not art, Kardashian and crypto, Kleiman vs. Wright

Listen to the most important stories in Bitcoin and crypto covered by our newsroom in the past week. Crypto investor wants Kim Kardashian in court over pump and dump Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather, and Paul Pierce shilled blatant ‘pump and dump’ crypto EthereumMax to millions of followers. Read more Can NFTs be ‘art’? Wikipedia can’t […]

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Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather Sued for Inappropriately Promoting Cryptocurrency Token

Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather Jr. Sued for Inappropriately Promoting Cryptocurrency TokenReality TV star Kim Kardashian and boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. are facing a class-action lawsuit over their promotion of Ethereummax and the EMAX cryptocurrency token. The celebrities’ “improper promotional activities generated the trading volume needed for all the defendants to offload their EMAX tokens onto unsuspecting investors,” the lawsuit alleges. Kim Kardashian and […]

Crypto investor wants Kim Kardashian in court over pump and dump

Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather, and Paul Pierce shilled blatant 'pump and dump' crypto EthereumMax to millions of followers.

The post Crypto investor wants Kim Kardashian in court over pump and dump appeared first on Protos.

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