Brenna Sparks Pens Column About Cryptocurrency for Adult

LAS VEGAS — Brenna Sparks tackles the issue of cryptocurrency for adult from a performer’s perspective in a new column for XCritic, entitled, “Why the Adult Industry Needs Crypto Currency.”

The exotic, vivacious, tatted Asian adult performer has been an outspoken supporter of cryptocurrency and blockchains for quite a while now, but with the passage of FOSTA and SESTA as well as banks, PayPal and other institutions shutting down adult performer and companies accounts, says cryptocurrency has become even more important for adult.

Sparks covered topics including fees, discrimination, privacy and some of the positive things crypto can do for the industry, including fixing piracy, marketing and advertising, content distribution, accounting, infrastructure and more, which can lead to the industry being more profitable. Plus, crypto can help fans with their transactions and offer another way they can pay for their porn.

“I’ve been a huge supporter of cryptocurrency before it became trendy,” says Sparks. “I have personally had banks and online apps freeze me out because I work in the industry. I know how rough it really is.”

“But I’ve also seen the flipside and know that there’s a lot of money to be made with crypto,” Sparks adds. “I hope this blog helps the industry and fans understand just how important it is.”

Brenna Sparks is available exclusively through Society 15 by calling (310) 801-1990 or by email at bookings@society15.com.

Her full column on cryptocurrency for adult can be read here.

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