Platform X has removed "Financial Products, Cryptocurrency" from the "Paid Partnership Policy" banned industry categories.

PANews March 2 News, X platform has removed “financial products, cryptocurrencies” from the banned industry categories in the “Paid Collaboration Policy.” Nikita Bier, head of X product and Solana advisor, stated that this was a mistake and has been corrected. He also mentioned that he loves prediction markets. This means that cryptocurrency-related advertisements on X will be required to display the “Paid Collaboration” disclosure label.
Earlier yesterday, the X platform updated its paid collaboration policy: cryptocurrencies, investment services, and others no longer meet the promotion criteria.

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