'We Wanted to Find a New Way to Reach Our Audience': Coinbase Super Bowl Ad Creates Frenzy
It was the latest bold move by Coinbase, which has grabbed headlines over the past year for a variety of reasons.
February 15, 2022 at 06:47 AM
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Technology Media and TelecomCryptocurrency titan Coinbase turned heads on Sunday with its first-ever Super Bowl ad, which featured a QR code bouncing around the TV screen similar to an old DVD screen saver.
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