When crypto ads are banned

Your ad account was never the plan. It was the risk.

Google bans token sales outright. Meta wants your licence before you spend a dollar. X bans ICOs. We put you in front of the same buyers without an ad account — and you are billed on views that were verified, not impressions that were promised.

242M+ verified views62,900+ creatorsbilled on verified views


What we do

What you do when the ads stop.

Paid crypto advertising is restricted or banned on every major platform. Certification exists for licensed exchanges and wallets — but token sales, DeFi protocols, lending and trading signals have no approval path at all. The channel that stays open is creator distribution: short clips posted organically by real accounts, which never enter ad review.

GOOGLEBANNED
METAPERMISSION
XBANNED
TIKTOKRESTRICTED

The wall

Four platforms. Four different ways to say no.

And for most of crypto, there is no application to win.

GOOGLE

BANNED

Token sales, DeFi, lending and trading signals prohibited. No certification path.

META

PERMISSION

Written regulatory permission required before you can run a single ad.

X

BANNED

ICOs, IEOs and IDExOs banned. Crypto mining ads banned.

TIKTOK

RESTRICTED

Token sales banned globally. Crypto banned outright across six EU-plus markets.

The 10-second eligibility check
Find out if a paid ad account is even an option for you.
1What are you?
2Where?
Make two choices above — we will tell you exactly where you stand.

Here is the channel that stays open. No ad account required.

See the channel that stays open

Why this channel exists

Clipping did not appear because it was clever. It appeared because the ads stopped.

01 · The shutdown
Platforms close the door

Google, Meta and X restrict crypto advertising. Budgets that had somewhere to go suddenly do not.

01

02 · The workaround
Crypto pays influencers instead

One post, one fee, one audience. Expensive, unmeasurable, and it ends when the post scrolls away.

02

03 · The break
The influencer model stops working

Rates detach from results. Forbes calls it the end of crypto’s influencer era.

03

04 · The channel
Clipping replaces both

Many creators, many clips, organic posts — and payment tied to views that were actually verified.

04

The ban did not kill the budget. It moved it — into the one channel an ad account can never touch.

Why an operator

You cannot hire this. You have to be plugged into it.

Scored on the three things that actually decide it: reach without an ad account, the volume of creators behind you, and whether you are paid on verified views or on the attempt.

1Reach without an ad account2Thousands of creators3Paid on verified views

In-house team
No ad account
Many creators
Verified-view pay
Total control, lowest cost.

Ad agency
No ad account
Many creators
Verified-view pay
Sharp creative, bought to a target.

KOL / influencer agency
No ad account
Many creators
Verified-view pay
Real creator relationships.

Crypto ad network
No ad account
Many creators
Verified-view pay
Reaches crypto-native audiences.

This is us
Clipping operator
No ad account
Many creators
Verified-view pay
All three — that is the whole model.

If you are a licensed exchange with budget and patience, certification is cheaper than us. We will tell you that on the call.

How we run it

No ad account. No ad review. No approval queue.

Source

A real client clip distributed by Crypto ClippersREAL CLIP
One real client clip — cut, posted and reconciled.

Cut

×30

Distribute

62,900+ creators

Verify

Real client clip

0
verified views · this clip

reconciled

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02
03
04
01
You send

The recording you already have — a podcast, Space, AMA or dev call. Or we source it.

02
We cut

20–40 vertical clips. Crypto-context aware — nothing that reads as a price call or a return promise.

03
We distribute

Across 62,900+ creator accounts. Organic posts. No ad account touches this.

04
You verify

Every post URL reconciled against verified views. Removed posts and rejected views come off the invoice.

01You send

The recording you already have — a podcast, Space, AMA or dev call. Or we source it.

02We cut

20–40 vertical clips. Crypto-context aware — nothing that reads as a price call or a return promise.

03We distribute

Across 62,900+ creator accounts. Organic posts. No ad account touches this.

04You verify

Every post URL reconciled against verified views. Removed posts and rejected views come off the invoice.

Proof

What we can actually show you.

No stock logos, no borrowed screenshots. Real distribution across eight web3 campaigns, one real clip — and one honest line about what we have not published yet.

The network, in real numbers8 web3 campaigns
22MDeFi
31ML2
15MNFT
38MGameFi
26MTGE
44MCEX
28MMeme
38MRWA

Verified views per campaign across the network. Every bar is a project we actually distributed for.

An actual clipthe artefact
A real client clip distributed across the creator network by Crypto Clippers.

TikTok2.4M views

A real client clip, distributed across the network

More real clips we distributedfrom the network
Marty Supreme campaign reelMarty Supreme
Wispr Flow campaign reelWispr Flow
Polkadot campaign reelPolkadot
OKX campaign reelOKX
Stake campaign reelStake

25,500+
Clips shipped
242M+
Verified views
62,900+
Creator accounts

The honest part

We have not yet published a case study built around a client whose ads were rejected — every number above is real, project-side distribution across eight web3 campaigns. We would rather show you eight campaigns you can check than invent one you cannot. Your campaign becomes the ninth bar.

Why us

Every clipping agency says volume. Ask them what they count.

Most agencies
Billed on delivered clips
Crypto is one vertical of many
You get a folder of clips
Compliance is your problem
Crypto Clippers The difference
Billed on verified views, not clips delivered
Crypto is the only vertical we run
You get post URLs, reconciled to views
We refuse the clip that gets you sued

Every line on the right survives a client asking “prove it” on a call. That is the whole difference — volume is easy to promise, hard to account for.

What it costs

We do not publish a rate card. Here is exactly why.

A published CPM is either padded to cover the hardest campaign, or it is a number somebody intends to miss. Yours depends on volume, platform mix, cadence and how restricted your markets are. We scope it on a call, free — and it does not move afterwards.

1Asset type
2Target markets
3Cadence
Your campaign shape● not locked
Make three choices to lock your shape

Make three choices above

What moves your rate
Volumehow much reach you need
Platform mixwhere the clips run
Cadenceone launch, or always-on
Market difficultyhow restricted your regions are
What you are not signing
No minimum termNo notice periodNo auto-renewNo retainerNo setup feeNo software licencePause any month

Programmes start at $5,000.

Straight answers

Questions from teams whose ads just got rejected.

The exact things founders ask on the first call — answered here, in full.

Both — it depends on the platform and what you are. Google prohibits token sales, DeFi, lending and trading signals outright, with no certification path; only exchanges and wallets can apply. Meta needs a licence and written permission first. X bans ICOs and mining. For most token projects it is a ban, not a restriction: there is no application to win.

Sometimes, and slowly. If it was a policy misread you can appeal, but reinstatement is not guaranteed and can take weeks — and the rule that flagged you usually still applies, so a second suspension is common. If your asset has no approval path, appealing does not change your eligibility. Creator distribution needs no ad account, so nothing there can be suspended.

On the major platforms, no. Google, Meta and X all gate crypto ads behind a recognised regulatory licence, and token sales and unlicensed DeFi have no certification route at all. That is exactly the gap creator distribution fills: real accounts posting organic clips never enter ad review, so a licence is not the thing standing between you and reach.

Yes — they are two different regimes. Ad bans govern paid placements inside a platform’s ad system. Organic posts by real creators are ordinary content: subject to the platform’s normal content rules and to disclosure law, but not to ad-account approval. You still meet financial-promotion and disclosure rules; you are simply not buying an ad slot that can be rejected.

Yes. Under the FTC Endorsement Guides in the US and equivalent rules elsewhere, any paid or incentivised clip must carry a clear disclosure such as #ad. Clipping does not sidestep that — every clip we distribute is disclosed. What it sidesteps is ad-platform review, which is a completely separate thing. We build disclosure in; we never hide the commercial relationship.

No — because it never touches an ad account. Clips are organic posts on creators’ own profiles: no ad campaign, no billing inside the platform, nothing for an ad-review system to suspend. Your own ad account, if you keep one, is untouched by the campaign. The only rules that apply are the platforms’ normal content policies and disclosure law, which we follow.

Yes, with local care. These are the hardest markets for paid ads — the UK’s FCA financial-promotion regime, Germany’s tightened rules, Singapore’s near-total ad ban. Organic creator distribution still reaches audiences there, but every clip must meet local promotion and risk-warning rules. We scope the market restrictions with you on the call so nothing ships that a regulator would flag.

KOL marketing is one big account, one flat fee, one post that scrolls away — and you pay whether it works or not. Clipping is many creators cutting many short clips from one recording, posted organically across the network, billed on verified views. You get reach that survives any single account being suspended, and you pay for outcomes, not for the attempt.

Fast. You send a recording you already have — a podcast, Space, AMA or dev call — or we source one. We cut 20–40 clips and start distributing across the network within days, not the weeks an ad appeal takes. Because nothing enters ad review, there is no approval queue to wait in. First clips are typically live inside a week.

Because a published CPM is either padded to cover the hardest campaign, or a number someone plans to miss. Yours depends on volume, platform mix, cadence and how restricted your markets are. We scope it free on a call and it does not move afterwards. Programmes start at $5,000 — that qualifier is public; the rate is honest, not hidden.

Still deciding? The fastest way to a straight answer is fifteen minutes on a call.

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