Tube8 Signs Deal With Vice Industry Token to Tokenize Platform

Tube8 Signs Deal With Vice Industry Token to Tokenize Platform

LOS ANGELES — Adult site Tube8.com has announced it has entered into an agreement with Vice Industry Token to tokenize its platform.

Using blockchain technology, Vice Industry Token’s model is said to ensure that content producers get rewarded for creating content, distributors get rewarded for identifying relevant content and viewers get rewarded for watching adult entertainment content.

Tube8 users will soon be able to earn VIT tokens while watching and interacting with Tube8 videos via likes, shares and comments.

“[W]ith the introduction of VIT, we are marking a paradigm shift in how people consume adult entertainment,” said Robin Turner, a spokesperson for Tube8. “As opposed to having to fork over money to consume content, which some sites require, our users will get paid to consume our free content. The more they interact with our videos, the more money they earn.

"So make sure you spend some quality time on Tube8 next time and like, share and comment on our over 1.5 million videos.”

In addition to Tube8.com, some of the other adult entertainment sites that will pay fans in VIT, Vice Industry Token’s monetary unit, to watch and interact with videos include HologirlsVR, Elegant Angel, Lexington Steele and StormyDaniels.com, with others to be announced in the coming months.

Potential users can sign up for a free Vice Industry Token account by going to Touch.tube.

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