Fox’s Super Bowl LVII ads won’t include any crypto companies

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Super Bowl LVII won’t be a crypto bowl this year.

that while FTX and other crypto businesses bought Super Bowl LVII ad spots from Fox, they’ve all backed out.

As LA faced off with Cincinnati for the NFL’s championship trophy, big-name celebrities like Matt Damon and LeBron James greeted TV viewers and attempted to convince them all to join theand invest in crypto. At the time, Bitcoin was valued at over $42,197.52 — but even after a rally in recent weeks,

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