Do push ads still work for crypto projects?
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I’ve been wondering about this a lot lately. With how crowded crypto marketing has become, it feels like every method gets overused pretty quickly. Push ads used to be everywhere a couple of years ago, and I remember clicking on a few myself out of curiosity. But now in 2026, I started asking myself… do people even pay attention to them anymore?
The doubt most of us probably have
If you’re working on or promoting a crypto project, you’ve probably faced this same question. There are so many ad options now—social platforms, influencer shoutouts, community building, and even Web3-native ads. Compared to that, push ads can feel a bit… outdated?
My main concern was simple: are push ads just ignored notifications at this point? I didn’t want to waste budget on something users swipe away instantly. Plus, crypto audiences are a bit more cautious now. They don’t click on everything like before, especially with scams floating around.
What I tried and noticed
So I decided to test it out instead of just guessing. I ran a small campaign using push ads for a crypto-related landing page. Nothing huge, just enough to see patterns.
Here’s what surprised me — they didn’t perform as badly as I expected. In fact, they worked okay, but only under certain conditions.
First, the message really mattered. Generic lines like “Invest in crypto now” got almost no engagement. But when I made it more specific and curiosity-driven, like hinting at a use case or a small insight, clicks improved.
Second, targeting made a big difference. When I narrowed it down to users already interested in crypto or fintech, results were noticeably better. Broad targeting felt like shouting into the void.
Third, timing played a role too. Notifications sent during active hours (evenings mostly) performed better than random daytime pushes.
What didn’t really work
One thing I learned quickly — push ads are not great for building trust. People don’t instantly trust crypto projects through a notification. If your landing page isn’t solid or looks even slightly sketchy, users bounce immediately.
Also, they’re not ideal for long-term engagement. You might get clicks, but turning those into loyal users takes more than just push ads.
A small insight that helped me
Instead of treating push ads as the main strategy, I started seeing them as a support tool. They’re useful for quick visibility, testing angles, or driving traffic to something already credible.
I also came across this helpful breakdown on push ads effective for crypto projects which gave me a clearer idea of how they fit into the bigger picture. It made me realize they’re not “dead”—just easy to misuse.
So, are they worth it in 2026?
From my experience, I’d say yes… but with realistic expectations. They’re not a magic solution, and they won’t carry a crypto project on their own. But if you use them smartly—good targeting, simple messaging, and a clean landing page—they can still bring in decent traffic.
I wouldn’t rely on them as my primary channel, though. Think of them more like a side experiment or a way to test ideas quickly.
Curious if others here have tried push ads recently. Did you see similar results, or totally different?