Coinbase CEO Roasted After Claiming Brilliance for Super Bowl Ad By CoinQuora

Coinbase CEO Roasted After Claiming Brilliance for Super Bowl Ad

  • CoinBase CEO Brian Armstrong tweets about the creative process that the Super Bowl ad went through.
  • Armstong gets called out by Martin Agency CEO.
  • CoinBase CMO shares her version of what happened.

CoinBase CEO Brian Armstrong was called out on Twitter (NYSE:) after claiming the original idea behind the company’s commercial that aired during the Super Bowl last week.

The Coinbase (NASDAQ:) ad in question generated a lot of buzz on social media during the Super Bowl LVI. When scanned, the color-changing, bouncing QR code landed audiences on a promotional BTC giveaway page. At first look, the ad resembled the retro DVD screensaver.

The overwhelming response and curiosity from many users prompted Armstrong to tweet about the creative process that the ad went through. He revealed that none of the ideas pitched by several ad agencies piqued their interest.

Hence, CoinBase internal creatives then went back to the drawing board to brainstorm more ideas. They eventually agreed on producing …

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