it is not the same you are missing a lot
crypto ads need cloaking to run if you are not licensed
crypto influencers most of the time don't follow the script you give them
crypto influencers may take the upfront payment and ask for more money otherwise they will not do the video and will not return anything
there is a lot going with crypto market that you don't know until you try to do marketing you will discover the dark side
so when you search for a company that's specialized in crypto marketing they bear that risk and they are forced to execute the deal you have together no matter what happens on their side
there is a lot of things to say about crypto market but simply it is not simple as you think
you see, it's much better now because you are stating some more specific things, at least the ones you don't want. certainly much more knowledgeable than the beginning, "hey I have $1 million on the table, recommend me, someone".
if you are an agency, I would advise you to try to make an outline strategy yourself and based on it, look for the best solutions here. you will certainly receive constructive guidelines and recommended sources, so you may be able to run a crypto advertising campaign yourself. like the
contest you are thinking about starting.
I mentioned influencers as just one of the potential marketing channels, but apparently, there is a little misunderstanding here. When I say influencers, I mean exactly that. I didn't think of someone pretending to be an influencer and in the end, he does not deliver the agreed commitment.