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Crypto companies take massive hit after major Super Bowl push

Por: Newsweek Nation February 11, 2023

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A number of popular cryptocurrency trading companies have taken a big hit since last year's Super Bowl, which featured a number of cryptocurrency advertisements.Last year's Super Bowl, a game between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals, featured numerous cryptocurrency advertisements, prompting many to use the term Crypto Bowl when referring to the game. The game featured commercials from cryptocurrency trading firms like... + full article



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