The post What It Means For Influencers and KOLs appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In a major policy shift, X has removed cryptocurrency and gambling from itsThe post What It Means For Influencers and KOLs appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In a major policy shift, X has removed cryptocurrency and gambling from its

What It Means For Influencers and KOLs

In a major policy shift, X has removed cryptocurrency and gambling from its prohibited industries list for paid promotions, opening the door for influencers and KOLs to legally monetize crypto content on the platform.

The change marks a significant reversal of a ban that had been in place since at least June 2024.

The entire financial products category, including loans, investment services, and crypto, was removed from X’s advertising policies.

Gambling was also removed from the list, while other industries such as pharmaceuticals, tobacco, weapons, and weight loss were added.

The platform’s new Paid Partnership framework requires influencers to disclose any compensated promotion.

Posts created as part of a Paid Partnership must now include the “Paid Partnership” label. Influencers are responsible for ensuring that content complies with applicable laws, including the FTC’s regulations on endorsements and testimonials.

Meanwhile, X’s updated policy distinguishes Paid Partnerships from standard advertising. This means content prohibited under Paid Partnerships may still be permitted through X Ads.

The policy update has drawn mixed reactions in the crypto community, with some users celebrating the return of crypto promotions.

However, not all reactions are positive, with analyst Benjamin Cowen highlighting what the change means for the business models crypto influencers use.

In the same tone, Rune raised concerns about enforcement, noting that the platform was now banning every user promoting (shilling) cryptos, whether disclosed or not. In their opinion, the latest move lays the groundwork for future restrictions on Crypto Twitter.

General sentiment is that this policy change could reshape crypto marketing on X (Twitter). Crypto influencers who previously relied on informal promotion may need to adapt their strategies.

Meanwhile, brands now have a clearer, legal path for campaigns, provided they adhere strictly to disclosure rules.

The update is effective immediately, signaling X’s attempt to balance regulatory compliance with creator monetization.

As the platform navigates these changes, transparency and proper labeling are likely to become the central pillars of any successful crypto marketing strategy on X.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/x-lifts-crypto-gambling-ban-paid-promotions/

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