EasyXSites.com Buys SmutNode.com User Base

CYBERSPACE — EasyXSites.com today announced the purchase of the SmutNode.com user base.

The company said the seller has already notified existing accounts of the transaction to provide ample time for each webmaster to move their sites over to the EasyXSites.com platform. Due to differences in database structure the operators said it is impossible to mass-move the accounts, so webmasters are asked to complete their moves this week.

“We were interested in buying SmutNode a while back but were unable to agree on a fair price at that time," EasyXSite's Markul said. “Then they approached us and suggested we buy out their database along with their domain name for a more competitive price. The deal makes a lot of sense for our brand and for the many new site owners who will be migrating over to our platform because we are able to provide several new services along with the top tier support real webmasters want.”

According to the company, SmutNode was a beta product that the owner decided to sell for personal reasons with a seven day deadline for all account moves before their servers go offline. To aid in the abrupt period of transition, EasyXSites said it will have additional support staff available.

“We do recognize this may not be the most convenient way to move sites but the alternative was having the whole SmutNode system go dark immediately,” Markul added. “We managed to negotiate a seven day grace period for moves to take place and we are here to assist anyone making the move with the powerful new tools you can now use to upgrade your domains. A week of work will yield excellent ROI for many if not all of the former SmutNode user accounts.”

To learn more about the move, or get additional support, webmasters can visit EasyXSites.com.

Related:  

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

UPDATED: European Commission Unveils AV App, Addresses Hacks

The European Commission’s age verification app is now technically ready and will soon be available for EU citizens to use in order to prove their age when accessing online platforms, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Tuesday.

Syren De Mer, Eddie Patrick Cap AEBN's Top Stars for 1st Quarter of 2026

AEBN has revealed its most popular performers in straight and gay theaters for the first quarter of 2026.

Report: Irish Regulator Seeks 'Industry Input' on AV Compliance

Irish media regulator Coimisiún na Meán (CnaM) will draw on “industry input” to help establish a framework for assessing platforms’ compliance with Ireland’s Online Safety Code and the EU’s Digital Services Act, news organization MLex reports.

'iDealgasmPlus' Launches Through PAYSITE

iDealgasmPlus.com has officially launched through PAYSITE.

Canadian Senate Approves National Age Verification Bill

Canada’s Senate on Wednesday passed bill S-209, the “Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography Act,” which would require commercial adult websites to verify that Canadian users are at least 18 years old.

Sara Jay Relaunches Site Through PAYSITE

Sara Jay has relaunched her membership site, WydeSyde, through PAYSITE.

UK House of Commons Moves to Tone Down Porn Amendments

The House of Commons has modified amendments to the U.K.’s pending Crime and Policing Bill, including provisions regulating “step” content, content featuring adults role-playing as minors, and performers’ ability to withdraw consent.

AEBN Reveals Ariel Demure as Top Trans Star for Q1 of 2026

AEBN has named its top trans stars for the first quarter of 2026, with Ariel Demure landing atop the leaderboard.

Final IRS 'No Tax on Tips' Rule Excludes Pornography

The Internal Revenue Service on Monday published final regulations on the “No Tax on Tips” provision included in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” offering new tax deductions for tip workers but excluding revenue received for “pornographic activity.”

Pennsylvania Legislature Weighs 'Porn Tax' Bill

The Pennsylvania State Senate is considering a bill that would impose a 10% tax on the revenue of adult websites doing business in that state.

Show More