Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says there’s not a “single crypto ad” being played at the Super Bowl 57 after the collapse of FTX and Bitcoin.
“The US Fox Sports has just closed its ad bookings for Super Bowl 57 between the Philly Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs,” Mr Greenwood said.
“After the spectacular collapse of FTX and also Bitcoin falling to around $22,000 US today, there’s not a single Crypto ad in sight. “None were prepared to fork out the six to seven million dollars US for a 30-second ad in the most watched event on US television.”
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