Ladyboy Inc. Now Accepts Bitcoin

BANGKOK, Thailand Ladyboy Inc, an adult website featuring Asian transsexual models, has announced the inclusion of Bitcoin as a payment method.

Bitcoin is gaining traction as a trusted currency, making it easier for transnational and cross-border purchases to be made online by anyone in any country, without traditional currency-oriented payment and processing obstructions.

"We know that our customers who live in certain countries where credit card processors don't operate, have long asked for a substantially simpler process of paying for access to our content, and with the addition of Bitcoin as a payment method, that simplicity is now a reality," said Jack Srikot, co-founder of Ladyboy Inc.

"And not only does this help members in certain geographic locations, it provides all of our customers around the world with a previously unobtainable strong layer of privacy and anonymity, so this is an enhancement that is great for everybody, and we are excited to be the first in our niche to make this happen for our members."

The addition takes effect immediately and all Ladyboy Inc sites (LadyboyInc.com and FemboyJoy.com) can now process with Bitcoin.

For additional information, contact Jack at jack@ladyboyinc.com.

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