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Google Admits Crypto Winter Is Hurting Ad Business

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The digital asset market downturn that started the current crypto winter is negatively affecting search spending, Google has acknowledged. Ad growth in the third quarter fell to a low seen only once in almost a decade, the tech company revealed this week. With Fewer Crypto Ads, Google Registers 6% Ad Revenue Growth in Last Quarter Online advertising giant Google has partially blamed a slowdown in revenue growth on decreasing ad spending by financial firms, including those working with crypto assets. During parent company Alphabet’s earnings call on Tuesday, Google’s Chief Business Officer Philipp Schindler admitted to witnessing reduced search spending during the third-quarter and elaborated: For example in financial services, we saw a pullback in the insurance, loan, mortgage, and crypto subcategories . In a report quoting the executive, CNBC noted that the with an overall ad growth of 6%, the three-month period was Google’s weakest among all quarters since ...

Voyager to settle with Execs who approved ~$1B loan to 3AC

In early 2022, crypto lender Voyager Digital issued a default notice against Three Arrows Capital for failing to repay a loan worth approximately $650 million. Per the official documents, 3AC had a debt of 15,250 Bitcoin and 350 million USDC to Voyager Digital. However, the loaned crypto was valued at almost $1 billion [to be precise, $935 million] in April 2022. When Voyager filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this year, it stated that 3AC’s loan default was a major factor that instigated its insolvency. Read More: Crypto Lending Firm Three Arrows Capital Gets Notice; $650M Debt Settlement recommendation Now according to reports, Voyager Digital’s internal special committee has proposed to settle claims against company executives who flashed a green light with minimal due diligence for the loan to the failed crypto hedge fund . According to the court filing, Voyager said that pursuing litigation against Chief Executive Officer Stephen Ehrlich and anothe...