Vice Industry Token Names Gray, Tusher, LeBlanc as Spokesmodels

Vice Industry Token Names Gray, Tusher, LeBlanc as Spokesmodels

LOS ANGELES — Vice Industry Token has announced Ariana Gray, Bianca Tusher and Chrissy LeBlanc as the winners of its spokesmodel contest.

According to the company, shortly after the conclusion of its crowdsale and partnership with Playboy, Vice Industry Token began the search for its official spokesmodels, conducting a contest consisting of multiple rounds of social media challenges for potential candidates. After the month-long competition, the company has announced the winners.

The models will serve as the faces of Vice Industry Token, representing the company at the upcoming XBIZ Miami trade event, where they will also participate in an exclusive photo shoot.

“You ladies are a part of adult entertainment history!” tweeted a company spokesperson, shortly after making the official announcement.

“Vice Industry Token is a decentralized blockchain platform and cryptographic token for the adult industry that allows producers to more efficiently monetize their content by rewarding viewers just for watching content,” the spokesperson explains. “Today’s ad-based free viewing model is broken, dominated by tube sites and benefiting only web traffic companies. By intelligently capturing genuine interactions, VIT will enable producers to deliver high-quality content catered to the specific desires of their most enthusiastic fans.”

VIT is set to launch this summer.

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