After the social networking site Facebook blocked all transactions or announcements of digital currencies, especially the Bitquin, on its platform, Facebook reverted to allow it officially, which attracted interest from many of those following this new move.
Facebook, along with Google and Twitter, have decided to block digital currency advertisements as engaging users in fraudulent or fraudulent cases, but the world's first social networking site has finally allowed e-currency marketers to do so.
This time, the site announced new measures to prevent users from being caught up in fraud. Advertisers will have to get Facebook approval before their ads are launched. The electronic currencies in question will be scrutinized to make sure It's not about fraud.