Most Super Bowl commercials aim to be faster, louder and shinier than the rest. And then there are Big Game ads from advertisers like Coinbase. After mystifying Super Bowl viewers in 2022 with a ...
Coinbase made waves back in 2022 when the crytocurrency exchange aired an ad that was simply a bouncing QR code. This year, ...
Four years after the "Crypto Bowl," only Coinbase advertised during Sunday's game as the industry retreats from the marketing ...
Four years after its viral QR code commercial, Coinbase returned to the Super Bowl with a sharply different approach, airing a one-minute advertisement built ...
The Super Bowl spot will be supplemented with takeovers at New York's Times Square, Las Vegas' The Sphere and in San Francisco, as well as social media reactions from rival boy band members Lance Bass ...
The app for Coinbase, a cryptocurrency exchange, briefly crashed Sunday after a bizarre Super Bowl ad sparked a surge in traffic. The app for Coinbase, a cryptocurrency exchange, briefly crashed ...
The crypto company returned to the high-stakes Super Bowl advertising game Feb. 8 with a 60-second spot hoping to inspire a viewer singalong with Backstreet Boys’ “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” ...
A novel, disruptive technology, the biggest television event of the year, and chief marketing officer Kate Rouch-what do they all have in common? If you are a technology company looking to introduce ...
Coinbase, one of the most popular cryptocurrency exchange platforms, raised the bar for unconventional Super Bowl ads -- and it was met with mixed reviews. Super Bowl ads -- which are notoriously ...
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Coinbase Global Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN) CEO Brian Armstrong said Thursday that the company’s karaoke-style advertisement during ...
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