Eroiy Expands Network With New Partners, Offers Bonus Program

Eroiy Expands Network With New Partners, Offers Bonus Program

BREMEN, Germany — Eroiy, a blockchain-based incognito payment method for the adult entertainment industry, said today that about $12.5 million has been collected in its pre-initial coin offering that runs through Wednesday.

After finalization of the ICO, Eroiy will be used as an independent market participant and neutral payment partner for high-risk segments like the adult sector in what the company describes as a “game changer,” with potential volume of $100 billion.

Eroiy’s decentralized NEM protocol’s flexibility allows transactions to be traced in real-time, which aids exchanges to identify wallets attached to malicious activity. 

“More collaboration partners are choosing to integrate Eroiy into their own corporate strategy for many and obvious reasons, such as low processing fees, attractive sharing options and increased security,” a Eroiy spokesman said.

Eroyi’s new acceptance partners currently include Agechecked.de, Amarotic, Fundorado, Mark7Gear, Orgazmik, Porno.de, OX7A69, CamasutraVR, Cherry, Cybersocket, Inet-Cash, MobiPier, NewbieNudes.com, Lazeeva, Saboom, Everflow, MyFetishLive, Wasteland, Dating Offers, Nakedsword, SecretCity, X-Check and LifeSelector.

Its new competence partners are Everflow, Jestoro, Omnet, Swiss Media Group, BTC Express, Integrity Aristotle, VR Pimp, DivaTraffic, xxxEdit and TrafficHaus.

Eroiy is offering a bonus offer through its pre-ICO stage on Wednesday and beyond. Below are details:

  • 25 percent bonus (through Wednesday): 1 Eroiy = USD 0.11 
  • 20 percent bonus (Thursday-March 8): Eroiy = USD 0.12
  • 15 percent bonus (March 9-16): 1 Eroiy = USD 0.13
  • 10 percent bonus (March 17-24): 1 Eroiy = USD 0.14 
  • 5 percent bonus (March 25-31): 1 Eroiy = USD 0.15

For more information on Eroiy and its business plan, whitepaper and participating partners, visit Eroiy.io

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