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Crypto Exits Super Bowl Spotlight in 2026, AI and Creativity Rule Ads

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Super Bowl 2026 advertising marked a notable shift in focus away from cryptocurrency, which dominated the 2022 event. Artificial intelligence and high-concept creative ads captured the spotlight, while crypto’s presence was reduced and met with mixed reactions. Coinbase ran a nostalgia-driven ad that some viewers criticized, reflecting a more restrained industry approach compared to previous years.


Super Bowl 2026 advertising saw cryptocurrency take a back seat after its dominant “Crypto Bowl” showing in 2022. The event’s primary theme shifted to artificial intelligence, with creative brands drawing more attention during commercial breaks.

The most prominent cryptocurrency advertisement came from Coinbase, which aired a 60-second karaoke-style commercial set to the Backstreet Boys’ “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back).” The ad used retro low-definition visuals resembling sing-along lyric screens, but audience response was mixed and leaned negative. Some viewers described it as “lazy,” “cheap,” and “low-effort,” and it was reportedly booed at some watch parties.

Artificial intelligence competed directly with crypto for cultural relevance, as highlighted in an ad for AI.com featuring Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek. Meanwhile, brands like Hellmann’s, Squarespace, and Pringles won significant attention with bold, high-concept creativity. The collective advertising shift suggests a changed cultural atmosphere where the crypto industry is displaying more restraint.

The event may indicate the industry is maturing or struggling to advance past nostalgia. Cryptocurrency, once a disruptive cultural force, now operates with reduced prominence in major advertising arenas.

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