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YouTube Clarifies New Policy: Not Banning All Cryptocurrency Content, Only Targeting Gambling

2025.11.06 16:17:47

November 6th. As per Decrypt, YouTube recently made an announcement that it is going to expand its ban on online gambling-related content. It will prohibit creators from directing viewers to websites that offer "additional items with monetary value" (such as game skins, cosmetics, and NFTs). This policy is set to come into effect on November 17th. This announcement has triggered strong reactions within the crypto community. Many creators are concerned that this will result in a complete ban on crypto content on YouTube, particularly crypto gaming content. However, a spokesperson from YouTube has confirmed that this is not the case. The Google-owned company stated: "Content that showcases in-game skins or cosmetics, or discussions about items that have real-world value (like NFTs), will not be impacted by this update."
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