Google Bans DeFi From Advertising On Its Platform, What Now?

DeFi is set to be hit the hardest by Google’s new advertising policy which went live on the 3rd of August.

  • DeFi is set to be hit the hardest by Google’s new advertising policy which went live on the 3rd of August.
  • The new policy embraces advertisers promoting cryptocurrency exchanges and wallets, provided that they meet certain criteria.
  • This new development might have grave implications for small DeFi startups looking to reach a wider audience.
  • A major reason for the ban may be the vastly unregulated scene of decentralized finance and the resulting prevalence of scams.

Beginning on August 3rd, Google’s new advertising policy came into effect. The new policy changes the landscape for cryptocurrency adverts on the world’s biggest search engine. Cryptocurrency exchanges and wallets now may advertise on Google but they must first meet several requirements to be able to do so. 

DeFi protocols are having advertisements banned away from them by Google, together with ads on token liquidity pools. This move puts new DeFi protocols in a difficult spot and older protocols will themselves have to deftly navigate the new regime of regulations.

The Google DeFi Ban

Google has opened its doors to the gamut of cryptocurrency adverts with its new policy on Financial products and services. However, there’s a catch as it requires ads for exchanges and wallets to meet certain criteria.

The exchange or wallet in question should be duly registered with FinCEN as a money services business, and with a federal or state-chartered bank entity. The advertisers are also required to be fully compliant with the local legal requirements and to obtain a Cryptocurrency Exchanges and Wallets certification with Google.

Despite the milestone hit by Google, DeFi has been shunned as the new rules entirely exclude them from any form of advertising. DeFi trading protocols, initial DEX offerings, token liquidity pools, and unregulated dApps are also totally banned. 

Other ads that have been banned include cryptocurrency trading signals and investment advice. It is pertinent to note that Google clearly states that the list is non-exhaustive.

The Implications for DeFi

DeFi is growing at a rapid pace and is closing the gap between it and TradFi. DeFi market capitalization already stands tall at $80.20 billion, and DeFi protocols like Uniswap, Terra, Aave, and PancakeSwap have already gained significant traction in recent months.

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DeFi’s outright ban from utilizing Google’s advertisements may stifle the growth of new protocols that are just getting started in the industry whose potential reach to attract new users will be severely limited. However, through the use of innovative marketing tactics, they could tilt the odds in their favour once again.

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For the major players in DeFi, the impact of Google’s decision may be mitigated by their already established dominance in the space. They may face a slight challenge in getting the word out about their new services, but given their advantage as first-movers, there are myriad ways they could potentially bypass this issue.

On The Flipside

  • While Google drags its feet in accepting DeFi, the rest of the world is marching towards a DeFi future.
  • The latest in the wave of acceptance for DeFi is Goldman Sachs, who submitted an application to the SEC for a DeFi-linked ETF.

What Could Google’s Reason Be for the DeFi Ban

Google’s exclusion of DeFi from the crypto party may be a result of the widely unregulated nature of decentralized finance. By being unregulated, it leaves the door for fraud and criminal hacks to slip through.

In 2021, DeFi has already suffered a wave of attacks such as the Yearn Finance flash loan attack, and the Alpha Homora Iron Bank exploit among others. There has also been a high rate of “rug pull” incidents that may have contributed to Google’s decision to commit to an outright ban of DeFi.

This article is for information purposes only and should not be considered trading or investment advice. Nothing herein shall be construed as financial, legal, or tax advice. Trading forex, cryptocurrencies, and CFDs pose a considerable risk of loss.

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Milko Trajcevski

Milko Trajcevski is a DailyCoin news reporter, mainly focused on Ethereum (ETH), Cardano (ADA), and their founders (Vitalik Buterin and Charles Hoskinson). Milko is an avid follower of crypto and blockchain technology and has written thousands of articles on the subjects. He finds joy in transforming complex issues into written content that anyone can understand. Milko has used and analyzed numerous exchanges, such as Coinbase, FTX, and Binance. He also closely follows all of the latest news around the largest decentralized exchanges (DEXs). Location: Skopje, Macedonia