Mechbunny Integrates Vice Industry Token Protocol

Mechbunny Integrates Vice Industry Token Protocol

LOS ANGELES — Vice Industry Token Inc., the decentralized blockchain platform and cryptocurrency token focusing on the adult market, announced today that Mechbunny, a developer of tube site scripts, will add its protocol as one of its features. 

Mechbunny, known formally as Mechanical Bunny Media, plans on integrating Vice Industry Token to create new revenue streams in response to Google ad restrictions, according to Stuart Duncan, Vice Industry Token’s CEO.

"The adult industry has been a technology leader from the start and Mechbunny is one of its best, providing custom development work and powering thousands of successful tube sites worldwide,” Duncan said. “Integrating VIT is the next logical step for them."

With the addition of VIT as a feature of Mechbunny's tube script, tube site operators and their users will enjoy seamless access to the VIT blockchain without incurring major development costs, Mechbunny Konrad Piowar CEO said.

"Because the Vice Industry Token is a fork of the software behind Steemit and is an independent blockchain with its own genesis block capable, it is capable of handling hundreds of thousands of transactions per second making it ideal for the large amounts of traffic going through tube sites," Piowar said.

Vice Industry Token was launched earlier this year and is currently in the midst of a crowd sale, which ends tomorrow.   

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