Coinbase, a prominent crypto exchange, has returned to the Super Bowl following its viral QR code advertisement that happened four years ago. This time, bettingCoinbase, a prominent crypto exchange, has returned to the Super Bowl following its viral QR code advertisement that happened four years ago. This time, betting

Coinbase Returns to Super Bowl With Backstreet Boys–Themed Ad

2026/02/09 16:40
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  • The recent Super Bowl ad of Coinbase captivated varied opinion, having some X users mentioning the commercial provoked mockery amid a market crash.
  • On the other hand, others commended it for its simplicity and memorability.

Coinbase, a prominent crypto exchange, has returned to the Super Bowl following its viral QR code advertisement that happened four years ago. This time, betting is on a Backstreet Boys karaoke-inspired ad. 

The one-minute TV spot of Coinbase at the time of the most-watched sporting event in the US primarily featured text animation showing the lyrics to the Backstreet Boys’ 1997 hit “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back). 

The marketing chief of Coinbase, Catherine Ferdon, mentioned in a statement that the ad was focused on bringing the people together for a shared experience that shows how the crypto community has surged. 

This is the first Super Bowl ad spot of Coinbase since 2022, when it rolled out a 60-second commercial showing a colour-changing QR code that bounced around the screen, like a DVD screensaver.  

The QR code ad referred to a link providing $15 in BTC for those who signed up to Coinbase, which was so famous that it crashed the website and allegedly saw 20 million hits in one minute. 

The Mixed Opinion 

The recent Super Bowl ad of Coinbase captivated varied opinion, having some X users mentioning the commercial provoked mockery amid a market crash and crypto’s associations with the Trump administration. 

On the other hand, others commended it for its simplicity and memorability. The exchange replied to a user on X who said that the ad was terrible, mentioning that if you are talking about it, it worked. 

Many others also put their opinion online about the ad. One user on X posted that I was ERUPTED in boos when we came across the Coinbase ad. Meanwhile, Axios reporter Andrew Solender stated a room he was in exploded into groans and shouts of “fuck you” after the ad went live. 

The engineer of the Ethereum Foundation, Chase Wright, unveiled that 50% of the people at the party I was at were singing along and laughed when it was the exchange, Coinbase. 

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