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You are here: Home / News / Binance advocates ‘DYOR’ as celebs extensively advertise crypto during Superbowl
Binance warns users to DYOR proceeding to celebs promoting crypto during Superbowl

Binance advocates ‘DYOR’ as celebs extensively advertise crypto during Superbowl

February 14, 2022 by Vignesh Karunanidhi

Binance released an awareness statement in a global consumer empowerment campaign to the crypto community. They worked with a collection of VIPs recognized for their honesty and independence to remind consumers of their financial freedom. “Don’t listen to [celebrities] about your financial freedom, understand crypto, and believe yourself.”

The worldwide ad, which stars J Balvin, all-star basketball forward Jimmy Butler, and mixed martial arts champion Valentina Shevchenko, encourages customers to do their own research and learn crypto so that they may be empowered and accountable for their own financial independence and success.

If you just heard what we heard – a celeb trying to sell you crypto during the big game 🏈 – sound the #CryptoCelebAlert buzzer 🚨now!

Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/GiLrwZHvp1 pic.twitter.com/bT8tz6dmut

— Binance (@binance) February 14, 2022

Binance with its great initiative to create awareness

On February 13, the day of the Big Game, fans are invited to sound Binance’s #CryptoCelebAlert at CryptoCelebAlert.com for a chance to win one of 2,222 POAP NFTs featuring Jimmy Butler for every ad aired during the game with a celebrity “talking crypto.” They may also access an easy-to-read crypto primer to comprehend the fundamentals of crypto better.”

Is crypto for you? DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH, trust yourself. ⁰⁰I’m giving away 2222 NFTs of me during the game today 🏈 with @Binance. When a big name tries to sell you crypto, sound the #CyptoCelebAlert buzzer🚨. #ad
⁰Learn more➡️https://t.co/zh3cpqeYF7 pic.twitter.com/fzBdSUGCfW

— Jimmy Butler (@JimmyButler) February 13, 2022

“Many people are interested in blockchain-based products, like crypto, but relatively few know where to start when it comes to educating themselves on these new technologies. In addition to product and brand awareness, we need to help people understand the basics of crypto and be able to make more informed investment decisions.”

Changpeng Zhao

Changpeng Zhao (CZ), Founder and CEO at Binance also added, “It’s also about helping people be more confident in themselves as it’s better to be your own expert than listen to someone who may not actually understand or care about your financial goals.”

J Balvin also joined hands to create awareness. “I’ve been experimenting with crypto because I believe it offers new ways to think about financial freedom. Not just for artists, entertainers, and athletes but for anyone interested and willing to learn,” said Balvin. “One lesson in my career is don’t trust what ‘they’ tell you, do your own research and then decide.”

Watch out during the big game today🏈.

Any time you see a superstar trying to sell you crypto, hit the #CryptoCelebAlert buzzer🚨.

Learn more➡️ https://t.co/hfHGmmvukB

— Binance (@binance) February 13, 2022

Binance also took a hit at Coinbase in a tweet. Coinbase had aired an advertisement at the Superbowl with a QR code. They announced $15 in BTC for new users who sign up through that code. Binance wrote in the tweet to not let $15 stop you from doing research.

Don’t let $15 stop you from doing your own research #CryptoCelebAlert pic.twitter.com/QTXOESb6r1

— Binance.US 🇺🇸 (@BinanceUS) February 14, 2022

Filed Under: News, World Tagged With: Binance, Super bowl

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