Twitter slams Coinbase Super Bowl ad.
Another Super Bowl means another stupid Super Bowl commercial.
This year it looks like a Bitcoin company named Coinbase.com who literally spent millions to show a multicolored QR code bouncing around the screen. The ad, which was shared without the QR code on their official Twitter, promises $15 for anyone who signs up.
Watch the Coinbase Super Bowl ad
ICYMI 👀
— Coinbase 🛡️ (@coinbase) February 14, 2022
Now that we have your attention we'd like to announce that we're giving away $15 in BTC to anyone who joins Coinbase by 2/15.
Click below for more info and RT to tell your friends!
Sign up and see terms here → https://t.co/fKHisXZJJc pic.twitter.com/SDWUup2Ql5
Yeah, most of us were not impressed. Here’s what Twitter thought.
Coinbase commercial was poop
— 0-D (@Quinnie_26) February 14, 2022
Everyone watching the Coinbase Super Bowl trailer pic.twitter.com/Xm4MPUujO3
— goattfishh (@goattfishh) February 14, 2022
Coinbase commercial what a way to burn money
— Joe Zewin (@JoeZewin) February 14, 2022
Me when that square hit the corner perfectly #Coinbase #Superbowl pic.twitter.com/2LWMp6Mtvo
— Michael (@Mike_hbj) February 14, 2022
Watching that Coinbase commercial pic.twitter.com/AhBGU6MhOH
— Bussin' With The Boys (@BussinWTB) February 14, 2022
Full disclosure: that coinbase ad sucked and if you liked it, I think less of you.
— Rip City Beaver 🦫 (@ripcitybeav) February 14, 2022
@Coinbase commercial made the app crash Lol #Bitcoin
— Perris Cole (@PerrisCole) February 14, 2022
Why did think I got zapped back to 1993 with the @coinbase #Superbowl ad
— JayBeMovin (@JayBeMovin) February 14, 2022
How much does a Super Bowl commercial cost?
According to NBC, which is hosting the Super Bowl this year. A 30-second spot will cost you a pretty penny at $7 million.