WankCoin Reports Strong Growth

WankCoin Reports Strong Growth

LOS ANGELES — WankCoin is reporting a recent growth surge among users of its adult-oriented token system.

According to the company, in the 48 hours after announcing its new Telegram group, the app-based community added more than 75,000 new members to the discussion, forming the newest wave of adopters in what has quickly become more than 80,000 WankCoin holders from 57 countries around the world.

“For the adult industry specifically, having WankCoin accepted by more than 100 sites is definitely causing many consumers to see it as a viable alternative to credit cards or PayPal payments,” says Bradley Phillips, WankCoin’s Head of Business Development. “On the B2B side, we are hearing from many major merchants and will be announcing additional partnerships with other online networks in the near future.”

Phillips notes that the WankCoin wallet enables anyone to transfer coins to any other user for free, adding another layer of adoption by making adult P2P payments easy, fast and free.

“PayPal doesn’t offer free P2P transfers, and [its] in-again out-again approach to what they call high-risk processing isn’t something business owners are willing to rely on fully,” Phillips explains. “That’s why WankCoin has been able to make so many inroads toward other verticals, with a large fantasy sports site and several others in the early phases of inclusion.”

“We tokenized our ecosystem and opened up the power of WankCoin for all forward-thinking business owners and security conscious customers,” Phillips concludes. “When it comes to anonymous, secure, reliable, fast and free forms of payment, only WankCoin has a four-year track record working within the adult online ecosystem and a team that offers more than century of combined experience within the industry.”

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