Floki Inu Crypto Ads Make a Comeback in London: But For How Long?
After a two-month-long hiatus, Floki Inu (FLOKI) advertisements are back on the streets of London, sparking both excitement and concern. The memecoin, a Dogecoin (DOGE) rival, has resumed an "aggressive" marketing campaign, plastering advertisements in London\'s public transport places, including posters on 100 buses and underground stations.
The return comes less than two months after Floki Inu\'s marketing blitz appeared across the capital’s transport system last month with adverts displaying the slogan “Missed Doge? Get Floki” splashed across buses and underground stations, only to be banned by regulators. The UK advertising watchdog launched an investigation into the campaign, following concerns about misleading advertising and appealing to inexperienced investors.
Last autumn, MISSED adverts for the crypto token Floki Inu breached UK advertising standards, prompting the initial ban. The memecoin found itself in a bit of a predicament, raising questions about the sustainability of such aggressive marketing tactics.
Floki Inu, one of the rivals of Dogecoin, is hoping to capitalize on renewed interest in meme coins. However, the aggressive marketing campaign raises serious questions about the longevity and legality of the advertising blitz. Will Floki Inu face another ban? Only time will tell.
The question now is, "But for how long?" will these new Floki Inu ads remain visible in London? The scrutiny of UK advertising standards and the lessons learned from the previous campaign will undoubtedly play a crucial role in determining the fate of this memecoin\'s advertising strategy.