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YouTube Says Crypto Videos Safe Under New Policy Update

From November 17, YouTube will expand gambling rules to include NFTs and skins, and add age restrictions on graphic and social casino content.

Written By Dishita Malvania
Published 2025-11-06·Updated 8 months ago
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YouTube Says Crypto Videos Safe Under New Policy Update

Key Highlights

  • YouTube’s new rules from Nov 17 expand gambling definitions to include digital goods like NFTs, skins, and crypto assets.
  • Crypto and NFT gaming content won’t be banned, as YouTube clarified the policy targets gambling-style promotions only.
  • Stricter age limits and compliance checks will apply, with uncertified gambling links restricted or removed.

YouTube has stepped in to ease the worries of creators after its recent announcement on tighter gambling content rules sparked concern throughout the crypto and non-fungible token (NFT) gaming community. 

The platform has confirmed that legitimate crypto and NFT discussions or gameplay videos will not be banned when its updated guidelines take effect on November 17, 2025.

What’s changing from November 17

YouTube’s new policy strengthens its Community Guidelines around online gambling and mature gaming content. The update expands the definition of gambling to include “digital goods that have real monetary value” — this covers items like video game skins, cosmetics, and NFTs.

Until now, YouTube has prohibited links or promotions leading viewers to online gambling sites not certified by Google. From November 17, that restriction will also apply to any gambling activity involving tradable digital goods. The company says the change is designed to align with evolving industry standards and to address the rise of casino-style promotions using crypto and NFTs.

In addition, the platform is tightening rules for graphic gaming content and social casino games. Videos depicting intense violence involving realistic human characters, or showcasing social casino sites where players can’t cash out but engage in casino-style gameplay, will now be age-restricted.

Crypto community’s reaction and YouTube’s clarification

The announcement immediately worried many crypto gaming creators, who thought YouTube might start taking down all blockchain and NFT-related videos. Many worried the platform would treat any kind of crypto gaming as gambling. 

YouTube's new policy is a direct attack on Web3 gaming and CS skins.

Starting November 17, any videos promoting NFTs, crypto tokens, or in-game skins with real value get hit as gambling violations.

The end of an era… I discovered NFTs through YT.

It’s TikTok time I guess pic.twitter.com/5NYqKSaV4u

— Leevai (@LeevaiNFT) October 31, 2025

Players pointed to examples like Counter-Strike 2’s case openings, where users pay to unlock random in-game items that can later be sold for real money. Because these systems already blur the line between gaming and gambling, creators thought YouTube’s new rules might put legitimate blockchain games and NFT content at risk.

These concerns deepened for blockchain-based games, where digital items or tokens often carry market value. However, YouTube has since clarified that its intention is not to target crypto or NFT gaming content. 

A company spokesperson confirmed that content featuring in-game skins, cosmetics, or general discussions about items with real-world monetary value, such as NFTs, will remain unaffected by the update.

The company explained that the strengthened rules are directed at casino and gambling websites—especially those sponsoring creators and rewarding users with cash, cryptocurrency, or NFTs. The update aims to ensure clearer separation between gaming-related entertainment and gambling promotions.

Certified operators and enforcement rules

YouTube said the only exceptions to its updated policy will be for gambling operators officially certified by Google. While the company doesn’t share a public list of these operators, platforms can apply for certification as long as they follow regional gambling laws and meet Google’s compliance standards in their respective countries.

YouTube also made it clear that any video claiming guaranteed profits or returns, whether from gambling, crypto trading, or similar activities, could still be taken down under its existing rules. The certification status of the site or app won’t protect such content from removal. Content featuring or promoting gambling sites may remain available but will be restricted to viewers aged 18 and older.

Creators have been advised to review and, if needed, edit descriptions or blur sections of older videos before November 17. YouTube added that any older videos that fall under the new rules may be removed or age-restricted, but will not receive a strike.

Also Read: Stable Prepares Major Phase 2 Update After User Outrage

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