LiveJasmin, PumaPay Partner for Cryptocurrency Payments

LiveJasmin, PumaPay Partner for Cryptocurrency Payments

LOS ANGELES — LiveJasmin has announced its collaboration with PumaPay to provide a crypto payment solution for all its websites, including payments to its models, studios, and affiliates.

According to the company, PumaPay’s open source blockchain-based PullPayment billing protocol will provide LiveJasmin users with a comprehensive solution to process crypto payments. PumaPay enables recurring payments, which were previously impossible with blockchains. Now, users can easily pay their subscriptions with cryptocurrencies and ensure their anonymity, while merchants are able to save on transaction fees and avoid chargebacks.

“LiveJasmin believes in innovation, hence why we are constantly seeking to improve and enhance our features and services and being the market leader often goes hand-in-hand with offering our members the most options possible,” says LiveJasmin CEO Károly Papp. “User anonymity and privacy are also paramount for the website.”

LiveJasmin joined the PumaPay ecosystem along with more than 70 other early adopters, including global brands such as Pornhub, Rent24, Vivid Entertainment, and CCBill.

“As a payment solution, PumaPay hopes to put clients back in control of their choices and transactions, as they will be able to cancel their subscriptions straight from the PumaPay wallet app, should they choose to do so,” says PumaPay CEO Yoav Dror. “With the flexibility of PumaPay billing scenarios, we hope to make the PMA token a widely adopted payment method, meeting the needs of merchants and customers.”

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