2019-5-9 19:07 |
A year after Facebook banned all blockchain-related ads, the social media giant has tweaked its restrictive stance and opened the door for tech, industry, and educational advertisements.
origin »2019-5-9 19:07 |
A year after Facebook banned all blockchain-related ads, the social media giant has tweaked its restrictive stance and opened the door for tech, industry, and educational advertisements.
origin »Facebook is easing restrictions on certain cryptocurrency and blockchain-related content on its platform in a newly released policy update. New Facebook Policy Update on Cryptocurrency Ads In an announcement published on Wednesday (May 8, 2019) Facebook rolled back some of its more restrictive ad policies on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology content.
2019-5-9 14:00 | |
Over a year after its outright ban, Facebook has further lifted some restrictions on cryptocurrency and blockchain-related advertisements.
2019-5-9 10:30 | |
Social media behemoth Facebook is advertising for five more blockchain-related positions – adding to the 20 posted by the company in recent weeks.
2019-3-30 13:45 | |
Social media behemoth Facebook is advertising for five more blockchain-related positions – adding to the 20 posted by the company in recent weeks.
2019-3-29 13:45 | |
The fact that Facebook is working on its own cryptocurrency and blockchain applications is no longer a secret – so it’s not surprising the company is looking to grow its distributed ledger division.
2019-3-25 18:08 | |
Social media giant looking for “lead commercial counsel” to help expand its blockchain-related initiatives and partnerships.
2019-3-22 22:54 | |
As short-term cryptocurrency traders gear up for bitcoin’s charge past $4,000 (as of press time), other long-term cryptocurrency investors are interested in the fact that more high-profile corporations are interested in blockchain than ever.
2019-3-17 15:00 | |
According to Facebook’s Careers Site, there are 13 different blockchain-related jobs opened. This shows that there is a real interest for Facebook to develop new blockchain-related solutions. As reported back in 2018, the social media company had 32 individuals working on the blockchain area.
2019-2-17 22:53 | |