Bollywood showing skin for cryptocurrency

So Sudesh ji listed how retired bureaucrats were lobbying for crypto companies. Now we have bollywood actresses showing their skin for cryptocurrency companies.

Isnt this ridiculous. Do we have a consumer affairs ministry still that has to ensure public is not misled. Look at this attached ad of Disha Patani. If you think its appropriate please share how. If you think its misleading, lets taise voice to stop such crypto ads more  

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Everybody has turned materialistic and want to make easy money by all means - be it illegal or unethical. more  
She has the bit as well as the coin. Hence she is showing off more  
Sri. Shikha Jain, the world changing, actually already changed, towards such advertisements showing semi-naked females. As for your point about advertisement being ridiculous, I am sure it meets all the legal requirements set by appropriate govt. agency. As many have commented it is all about greed, even at the cost of logic, moral standards as we know/knew, and ethics. Long live Greed and Corruption. more  
Why Crypto currency came into being? Who benefitted? Will some knowledgeable person explain this before we comment on it? more  
As the name goes( unless changed),Cryptographic an alternative currency for trading. Government has other business of welfare, borders,Defense, Communication,protecting communities etc,including the rights of the poor ( education, food, irrigation, insurance etc have to be looked). The Government holds its currency for use by the people for all the national issues. People enjoy and complain and get redress the disparity. Let business keep the other fictitious currency in the stock market and loot other greedy/ rich/ inconsistent / innocent etc personal more  
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