The CCPC has warned young people about a “huge rise” in fake celebrity endorsements of crypto assets, amid calls for a ban on ads for the digital currencies from the Central Bank of Ireland.
The state’s consumer watchdog has warned young people about a “huge rise” in fake celebrity endorsements of crypto assets, amid calls for a ban on ads for the digital currencies from the Central Bank of Ireland .
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has launched a new campaign that cautions consumers over the volatility of crypto and says some young people who have invested in some currencies have done so because they’ve been told ...
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