CAM4 Signs On to Accept JizzCoins Tokens

CAM4 Signs On to Accept JizzCoins Tokens

LOS ANGELES — CAM4.com announced today that it signed on with JizzCoins to accept its adult-focused utility token.

James Flint, CAM4’s content manager, said that the cam platform’s staff was impressed with the technical capabilities and vision of the JizzCoins team, particularly in consideration of its volume of broadcasts. CAM4 hosts more than 75,000 live webcam shows daily, offering more than 1 million hours of live streaming content each week.

“[Jizzcoins is] determined to build a global ecosystem to help solve some of the most challenging aspects of adult payments,” Flint said. “We are currently investigating a number of new blockchain projects and cryptocurrencies as we strive to add value to our community. 

“We are always open to new opportunities that have the potential to reduce fees and increase safety and anonymity for our users. JizzCoins recognizes this mission, and so we are aligned on a lot of our performer focused objectives. We look forward to working with the JizzCoins team following their ICO.”

With the announced deal, JizzCoins revealed a plan to airdrop 100 JizzCoin tokens to every member of CAM4. One million JizzCoins have been allocated to the AirDrop fund.

Check out JizzCoins here and CAM4.com here. Information on the airdrop promo can be obtained here.

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