Bitpanda ad in the London Underground (Baker Street)

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Bitpanda-Werbung in der Londoner U-Bahn (Baker Street).

When Crypto, Then Bitpanda.
Join over 7 million users.

Auf dem Plakat sind Spieler des englischen FC Arsenal mit Emirates T-Shirts zu sehen, ein Hinweis auf die Bitpanda Mobile App, und eine Anleger-Warnung, dass man das Geld auch verlieren könne.

Was sagt ihr dazu? Cool, dass die Wiener Krypto-Börse auch in UK aktiv ist.

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Bitpanda x Arsenal FC billboard in the London Underground (Baker Street)

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Bitpanda billboard in the London Underground (Baker Street).

When Crypto, Then Bitpanda.
Join over 7 million users.

The billboard features players from England’s Arsenal FC wearing Emirates T-shirts, a reference to the Bitpanda mobile app, and a warning to investors that investors could lose all their money.

What do you think? It’s cool that the Vienna-based crypto exchange Bitpanda is active in the UK too.



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I think it is a very nice advertisement to attract potential crypto investors

!BBH

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Everything that makes crypto more viable is awesome. It will take some time though to gain more acceptance, as awareness of scams and the experience to identify them has to build, first.

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Wish we could see Hive advertisements like that in the future!

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It's an interesting ad, and I wonder how much money they spent on it.

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I'm curious how much an advertisement on the London Underground might cost, considering that millions of people pass by it.

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