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Coinbase shares slip as app crashes briefly after Super Bowl ad (WTVB News)

(Reuters) - Shares of the largest publicly listed U.S. crypto exchange Coinbase slipped in premarket trading on Monday, after a surge in traffic follo...

We are now back and ready for you,” Chatterjee said. Shares of the company fell 1.7% to $191.26 in trading before the bell. (Reuters) – Shares of the largest publicly listed U.S. crypto exchange Coinbase slipped in premarket trading on Monday, after a surge in traffic following a Super Bowl advertisement resulted in the app crashing briefly over the weekend.

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Coinbase Super Bowl Ad Crashes Its App (Investopedia)

Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase's Bitcoin giveaway during the 2022 Super Bowl temporarily swamped its app.

Those who tried to access the Coinbase app while it was down got a screen saying: "Well, that was more popular than we thought. Shortly after the Coinbase ad aired, Meta's Quest account tweeted its own bouncing QR code that linked to a Foo Fighters-led virtual reality (VR) afterparty that it already had planned for after the game. During the telecast of the Super Bowl on Feb. 13, 2022, cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global, Inc. ( COIN) ran an ad that generated such massive traffic that its app crashed. The tweet said: "Hopefully this doesn't break." Other crypto-related companies also used the 2022 Super Bowl to promote themselves, their products, and projects. 1

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Coinbase Jumped Into the No. 2 App Store Spot After Super Bowl Ad. Here's Some Stuff New Investors Should Know (NextAdvisor)

Coinbase's Super Bowl commercial featured a blank screen with a floating QR code that allowed new users to claim $15 worth of Bitcoin and existing users to sign up for a $3 million Bitcoin giveaway. While there were reports of Coinbase crashing for ...

If you’re trading more than a few hundreds dollars of crypto, you want to consider getting a crypto wallet for additional security. For instance, avoid promises of free money or any contractual obligations that lock you into holding crypto without being able to sell. Crypto is a largely unregulated investment market, which makes it more susceptible to scams. You’ll need to watch Coinbase’s videos, take quizzes, and then Coinbase will deposit a small amount of crypto into your wallet. But you also don’t have to go far to learn more — Coinbase offers free crypto for using the platform’s Learn hub. Coinbase’s Super Bowl commercial featured a blank screen with a floating QR code that allowed new users to claim $15 worth of Bitcoin and existing users to sign up for a $3 million Bitcoin giveaway.

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Coinbase had a QR code ad during the Super Bowl. Here's what ... (Deseret News)

Coinbase really went there with its Super Bowl ad. What happened: Coinbase — the cryptocurrency trading platform — released an ad during the Super Bowl that ...

- Indeed, I tested out the QR code during the Super Bowl. The app crashed immediately after reaching the main screen. What happened: Coinbase — the cryptocurrency trading platform — released an ad during the Super Bowl that featured a QR code bouncing around the screen, a callback to the old DVD pause screens that showed the DVD logo bouncing around the frames of the television screen. Coinbase had a QR code ad during the Super Bowl. Here’s what happened next

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It Crashed for the Right Reasons: Coinbase Surges 3.5% as ... (Motley Fool)

Audiences responded to the cryptocurrency trading platform's QR-code Super Bowl ad.

It was certainly encouraging to see such a flood of traffic to Coinbase following this ad. On the one hand, such an immense surge in traffic to one's platform following a Super Bowl ad ought to be viewed positively. Those who scanned it were taken to the Coinbase website/app, where potential new users were offered $15 in free Bitcoin for signing up, and an entry into a $3 million giveaway.

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Coinbase shares slip during app crash after Super Bowl ad (New York Post)

The site witnessed more than 20 million hits on its landing page in one minute and the engagement that was six times higher than previous benchmarks.

Shares of the company fell 1.7%, to $191.26, in trading before the bell. We are now back and ready for you,” Chatterjee said. Shares of the largest publicly listed US crypto exchange Coinbase slipped in premarket trading on Monday, after a surge in traffic following a Super Bowl advertisement resulted in the app crashing briefly over the weekend.

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