Cosmo Interviews Titcoin

NEW YORK — Titcoin reports that it is on a media takeover, with interviews by Playboy, The Daily Mirror and now Cosmopolitan magazine — all in the space of a week.

Late last week, Cosmo interviewed Edward Mansfield and Patrick ‘PK’ McDonnell and the article is now up on its site. Entitled “Behind Titcoin, the New Anonymous Currency for Buying Porn,” and subtitled “Yes, that’s seriously the name,” writer Lane Moore probed Mansfield and McDonnell about what Titcoin is and how to use it.

Moore delved into topics like how it’s different from Bitcoin, who’s using it, how it was developed and the future for the official digital currency of the adult entertainment industry.

“We’re really pleased with all the media coverage and the fact that more people around the globe are not only learning about Titcoin, but also the importance of digital currency,” says McDonnell, Titcoin’s Director of Business Development. “We’re hoping Titcoin becomes more mainstream, and it looks like that’s already happening.”

Also last week, The Daily Mirror, one of the U.K.’s alternative news sources, profiled Titcoin and even spoke to some of the women in the industry who currently accept it as payment, debunking Playboy’s myth about the digital currency not being friendly towards women sex workers.

Launched in June of 2014, Titcoin is a crypto currency that enhances anonymity and privacy for users.

Titcoin has been profiled in CNET, Men’sHealth Magazine, Playboy, Cosmo, Vice Magazine, Gizmodo, Bustle, Soundcrave, UK’s Raver’s DVD and XBIZ, among other venues.

Cofounded by Edward Mansfield, a digital media and online advertising guru with 20 years of experience, and Richard Allen, who has 25 years of experience in business development, the company recently added Patrick McDonnell, a.k.a. “The Coyote of Wall Street.”

Adult companies and performers interested in learning more about Titcoin and/or using it as a payment solution can contact Pat at info@coyotewallstreet.com.

For more information, visit Titcoins.biz.

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