Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong is speaking out against what he describes as a restrictive UK advertising environment, following the removal of the exchange’s latest television commercial.

“Everything Is Fine” Ad Sparks Controversy

The one-minute commercial, titled “Everything Is Fine,” was a musical satire that portrayed the struggles of the traditional financial system—leaky ceilings, food shortages, and inflation—before encouraging viewers to “update the system” with crypto.

“The traditional financial system is not working for many people and crypto represents a way to improve that,” Armstrong posted on X (formerly Twitter), accusing UK regulators of attempting to “censor” innovation.

The ad was reportedly pulled by UK broadcasters, but no formal ruling has yet been issued by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the country’s chief ad regulator.

ASA Rules and Crypto Advertising History

While TV networks can reject content, only the ASA has the legal authority to formally ban ads under the UK broadcast code. If an ad is deemed misleading or harmful, the ASA can order its removal and escalate repeated violations to trading standards.

Coinbase has previously clashed with the ASA. In 2021, the regulator banned a Facebook ad from the exchange for highlighting large Bitcoin profits without proper risk disclaimers. That action was part of a broader crackdown on crypto promotions that affected multiple firms.

As of now, the ASA’s public weekly rulings have not mentioned the recent Coinbase ad, leaving ambiguity over whether the takedown was proactive censorship or broadcaster discretion.

Coinbase Doubles Down Amid Mixed Reactions

Despite the pushback, Armstrong said Coinbase plans to “keep running similar messages in other markets,” framing the controversy as a validation of the ad’s impact. He claimed that attempts to suppress the message would only boost its visibility.

The commercial itself has received mixed reviews, with some praising its bold tone and others questioning its accuracy and tone.

UK Risks Falling Behind, Says Former Chancellor

Former UK Chancellor George Osborne has warned that Britain risks lagging behind international competitors if its crypto policies remain unclear or overly restrictive. The ad ban controversy may intensify ongoing debates over digital-asset regulation and innovation in the country.

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