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Bitcoin and other well-established cryptocurrency brands can face legal scrutiny if their promotions and sweepstakes are not designed and communicated properly.

Sweepstakes are a powerful tool for customer engagement, marketing, and promotion, especially in emerging industries like cryptocurrency. However, recent legal battles surrounding high-profile crypto sweepstakes serve as a cautionary tale: without a solid understanding of compliance requirements, what starts as a creative marketing initiative can quickly turn into a regulatory nightmare.

One of the most notable examples in recent years involves Coinbase, a major cryptocurrency exchange, which has faced lawsuits over its promotional sweepstakes. The key issue? Whether participants were fully informed of their alternative method of entry (AMOE) – a crucial compliance factor in sweepstakes promotions. These cases highlight why brands need to ensure their sweepstakes are structured appropriately and transparently to avoid legal and reputational risks.

 

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The Coinbase Sweepstakes Controversy: A Lesson in Transparency

 

Coinbase has run multiple sweepstakes campaigns offering cryptocurrency prizes, sometimes requiring participants to trade digital assets as part of the entry process. The controversy arose when some entrants claimed they were unaware that a free, mail-in entry option was available. In legal disputes, plaintiffs alleged that they would not have made financial transactions had they known about the no-cost alternative.

While courts have ruled in favor of Coinbase in some instances, the stress, financial burden, and hassle of a lawsuit – even when you win – is significant. These cases underscore the importance of clear disclosures and transparent rules in sweepstakes promotions. A sweepstakes cannot require a purchase or payment for entry unless there is a free method that provides equal odds of winning. However, simply having an AMOE isn’t always enough – it must be clearly communicated to entrants in an accessible manner to avoid potential accusations of deceptive practices.

 

Best Practices for Running a Compliant Sweepstakes

 

For any brand looking to incorporate sweepstakes into their marketing and promotions strategy, particularly those dealing with cryptocurrency or financial transactions, compliance is key. Based on our extensive experience in managing promotions, here are essential takeaways to keep your sweepstakes on solid ground:

  • Ensure Equal Odds for Free and Paid Entries – If an AMOE is offered, those using the free entry method must have the same chance of winning as those who engage in a purchase-based entry.
  • Prominently Disclose Entry Methods – Information about how to enter via AMOE should be as visible and easy to understand as any other entry method. Burying it in fine print or separate pages can create compliance risks.
  • Detail Eligibility, Timing and Prize Odds – Sweepstakes should outline start and end dates, participant eligibility (such as age or geographic restrictions) and the actual odds of winning.
  • Adhere to State and Federal Regulations – Sweepstakes laws vary by state and country, so ensuring compliance with relevant rules is crucial. Regulations surrounding cryptocurrency promotions, in particular, continue to evolve.

 

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How ESG Helps You Stay Ahead of Compliance Issues

 

At Enteractive Solutions Group (ESG), we have over 30 years of experience helping brands navigate the complex landscape of sweepstakes and promotional compliance. While we do not provide legal opinions, our expertise ensures that your promotions are structured appropriately and in line with past enforcement practices. We assist brands in drafting sweepstakes rules, managing prize fulfillment, ensuring proper disclosures, and handling compliance across multiple jurisdictions.

The Coinbase sweepstakes cases serve as a reminder that even well-established brands can face legal scrutiny if their promotions are not designed and communicated properly. Don’t leave your sweepstakes to chance—partner with ESG to create engaging, legally compliant campaigns that drive customer excitement without unwanted legal headaches.

Thinking of running a sweepstakes? Let’s talk! Contact ESG today for a consultation and ensure your promotions are built for success.