Regulation
Polish financial authorities have spent taxpayers’ money on a smear campaign on Youtube and Facebook against investing in cryptocurrencies. While issuing warnings or trying to educate the public against what regulators fear are risky investments are not uncommon around the world, in this case they tried to sway public opinion against crypto assets by paying social media influencers to attack them.Also Read: Half of Large British Businesses Hold Stockpiles of Cryptocurrency
Youtube Propaganda
The Central Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski or NBP), in cooperation with the country’s Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego or KNF), have paid over 90,000 PLN (Polish złoty) for an online smearcampaign against cryptocurrency investments. The money went, among others, to a Polish Youtube content network which represents many popular young local content creators.A rather silly video with the title “I LOST ALL MONEY?!” depicting investments in cryptocurrencies in a negative light appeared on December 8 on the Marcin Dubiel’s channel, a Polish youtube prankster who has over 900,000 subscribers. The film, which already has over half a million views, is marked with the hashtag #uważajnakryptowaluty, which is associated with a website set by NBP and the KNF to say that “Virtual currency is not money” and similar warnings.
Product Placement
As the local reports pointed out, the video was not marked on Youtube as “including paid promotion”, and there is also no mention in its description that it is part of the campaign for which the NBP paid. The material paid for by NBP was also published on the Polish Planeta Faktów channel on Youtube. Furthermore, judging by the quality of the content, its distribution channels and its creators, the smear campaign appears to target young kids.After one individual sent a question to the NBP about campaigns financed by the central bank, the NBP replied in a letter dated 9 February and admitted that it “carried out a campaign on the issue of virtual currencies in social media.” As mentioned above, the campaign cost 91,200 PLN worth about $27,000 in taxpayers’ money. In addition to Google Ireland (which owns Youtube) and Facebook Ireland, its beneficiaries were Gamellon, a Polish Youtube partner network focused on gaming channels.Can you trust Youtubers and other influencers to voluntary disclose that they are being paid to promote or criticize things? Tell us what you think in the comments section below.Images courtesy of Shutterstock.Do you like to research and read about Bitcoin technology? Check out Bitcoin.com’s Wiki page for an in-depth look at Bitcoin’s innovative technology and interesting history.
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I'm loving it. The more this kind of sleazy kind of activity is exposed on the parts of governments and big banks, the more crypto will grow in credibility.
This shows that the governments are concerned about the crypto's being a danger. Not to the investors but to the governments. If crypto was a fad they would not waste their time let alone their money. But in this case they lost even more, they lost some of their reputation.
I would imagine this goes much higher as you can tell in mainstream media the strong bias against crypto's. Not only are news reports unflattering, but even comedians are having a field day at crypto's expense. Even Bill Maher, whom many consider to be kind of "hip and with it" compared Bitcoin to a piece of tin foil. But he can be forgiven as he was high on pot at the time.
One thing the Polish government probably got right was the realization that You Tubers probably hold more credibility with the masses than official government proclamations.
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